YCBK 466: A Creative Idea To Help You Build A Customized Way of Evaluating Colleges
Introduction : Most important factors: Take some time to look at the 27 factors to the left and rank the following things that matter a lot to some students and pick the 10 things from this list that matter the most to you and rank them from 1st to 10th, according to what you value the most in the college you select, 1st means, “most important”. Put a number, from 1-10 on the things that you care the most about from this list.
- Area Surrounding the College
- Campus Beauty
- Campus Setting (large city, small city, suburban, college town, remote)
- Career Outcomes
- Class Size
- College Rankings, Prestige, Selectivity
- Community oriented-Residential vs Commuter
- Cost/Affordability
- Distance from home
- Diversity
- Experiential learning (Co-ops/Internships, Study-Abroad, Research)
- Facilities
- Food (Quality food, on and off campus)
- Friendliness
- Graduation Rates
- Name Recognition
- Nature/Green Spaces
- Overall Academic Excellence
- Political Climate
- Religious Affiliation
- Safety
- School Size
- Single Gender
- Sports/ School Spirit
- Strength in my major
- Student Support
- Weather
Vince interviews Sarah Lovely, an expert in admissions and the arts. 5 of 5: Preview of part 5
- Starts with Sarah giving advice for film majors
- Vince adds some additional insights
- Sarah talks about what you can learn from arts supplements
- Sarah talks about arts scholarships
- Sarah talks about the arts student recommendation
- Sarah talks about all the places in the application to show your artistic interest
- Sarah puts Vince on the hotseat, and he asks her a question she used to ask her students when she did admissions at NYU
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