Monday, January 4, 2010

Accepting the Good and Bad

The new year has begun and high school seniors are eagerly anticipating college acceptance letters. Still, many high school seniors will face the sting of rejection from a specific university. A rejection, however, does not mark the end of a potentially great college experience at a non-first choice school. Instead, when accepting any university’s offer of admission, high school seniors should consider all aspects such as the university’s net cost, college environment, and the university’s course offerings. In addition, being close minded about choosing a university can only hinder the student. All universities have strong and weak points—it’s the matter of knowing what you want as an individual and whether or not the university can benefit your future plans. Furthermore, making the most of your college experience depends on you. Thus, it is important to consider all options before selecting a college and remain open minded.

Adrienne Kwan
Social Media Director
University Advisors

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