25 Things to Consider When Choosing a College

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Four years of hard work, standardized tests and extracurriculars have led up to this moment. You have a few college acceptances in hand, and now it's time to choose which one you'll attend. It's exciting to have options, but it's also a little scary. The important thing to remember is that no school is perfect, but by considering a few major factors, you can find the school that's the right fit for you.

Cost

The first (and most obvious) factor in many college decisions is cost. But looking at tuition might not be the best way to gauge how much you'll actually spend. There are a few other things you should consider.

  1. Cost of Living - The cost of living in Washington, D.C. is much different than, say, Raleigh, North Carolina. By looking at the cost of living, you can factor in the money you'll spend on groceries and potential rent.
  2. Cost to Travel Home - It may be cheaper to go to a college farther from where you live, but factor in the money you'll need to spend on plane/train tickets in order to visit home.