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Choosing a venue for higher education. This is a task many of us dread taking on while still in high school.






Choosing a venue for higher education. This is a task many of us dread taking on while still in high school.

I know I was pretty slack and didn't even ponder the notion until I received my diploma.

Actually it would have been just before fall quarter after high school had ended.

Yeah, I like to push things to the very last minute. Some folks call it stupid, but I call it exciting.

Anyway, you too will probably come to this point toward the end of your high school days, and adults will most likely be harping on you to select a college or two and apply.

Hey, you want to hear the good news? You have the Internet at your disposal to guide you.

This makes the process go so much smoother than back in the day. Pull up any University website for details and answers.

You can even see what college ranked at number one this year. Maybe it's right for your future goals and maybe not.

So much relies on what you want to do with your life. It's not always just about the number one college ranked in the nation, or the top ten Universities.

Going to strive for that college education has much to do with your career goals.

For example, if you're looking to be a chemical engineer, you should choose a school that offers an outstanding chemical engineering program.

This may be Harvard, or it may be a University near your home town.

As long as the school has a good reputation, you don't have a lot to fret about.

Not to belittle the Ivy League schools such as Harvard.

As you may already know, you are definitely setting yourself up for an amazing future if you got into Harvard or any of the other four Ivy League schools, which I believe are Yale, Princeton, Brown, and Columbia.

Needless to say, these schools are very hard to get accepted to.

If you're in your senior year of high school right now, or you have a child who is, go ahead and begin the college research. Test the online waters first.

Pretty much everything you need to know regarding the college ranked the best for certain majors, or simply best in your state is available online.

Use that laptop to your best advantage, and get those applications out as soon as possible. Fall quarter comes at you fast!


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