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The College Search Process – How should I go about it?

The search for your college fit may seem overwhelming, and you may feel like you are not prepared or don’t know where to start. It’s okay, everybody feels like that at some point. Just take a deep breath and keep reading, here is a step-by-step guide on how to get started.

When to begin:

For you to get all the information you need, it is recommended that you start researching between 12 and 18 months before the year you plan on starting college. 

Define your priorities:

It is important to get a clear idea of what you want in a college, but before you even begin to think about that, it is important that you have an open mindset. Try to not just focus on the most well-known and prestigious universities. If that is what fits you, great! But you may find that some other university experiences could also help you thrive and develop and that some other environments, majors or values could fit you better.  Being open to different possibilities is one of the most integral qualities throughout any college search process.

Now, some things to ask yourself:

Other things to consider:

Finding programmes and universities:

There are several websites (College Board BigFuture, for example) that will help you filter the many universities and programs available, according to your priorities, field of study and other criteria.

Finding your FIT:

Your fit is the university in which you perfectly, well, fit. Look for a place that will allow you to pursue your interests and goal, and for a place in which you fulfill the requirements and have the characteristics of the students they are looking for.

Some tips:

Creating your list:

After you have defined your priorities and researched options, you must create your college list. You could begin with up to 15 universities, but it would be better if you eventually go down to 5-10. 

To create a good and balanced list, it is recommended that your choices have a varied acceptance rate. We could divide them into three groups:

I know from experience that searching for a college can feel really overwhelming. Personally, I felt that way until I began. Once you get down to it, you just have to take it little by little. I needed time to decide my priorities and to get all the information, so make sure that you start early so that you don’t have to rush anything. Once I had all my options, I just had to narrow it down a bit. As of right now, I have already made up my mind on a list and I am starting to prepare the application process. 

You now have all the information, so you can begin your own college journey. Best of luck! Just take it little by little and don’t worry, you’ll eventually get to where you need to be.


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