Choosing a university is the problem that every student has been faced with. One can think that there is nothing difficult to find a university to study in, but this naive idea disappears when you actually need to send applications to universities. There are a lot of good and not so good universities, which makes it very difficult to choose a few to send applications to. Moreover, different people look for different experiences: some people want to socialize more, others -- to study. All personal preferences must be taken into consideration.
Before your final decision, you must understand that university is not the most important thing in life. Even in the worst university you will be able to study, socialize, and get some plans for the future. Don't forget, that you must like what you are doing, don't overwork or you will bury your talent forever. Choose carefully, and always try to have a good life right now. Of course you must think about the future, but not to live in the future.
Here are 5 most common ways which people use (most of the time without realizing it) to choose a university.
Before your final decision, you must understand that university is not the most important thing in life. Even in the worst university you will be able to study, socialize, and get some plans for the future. Don't forget, that you must like what you are doing, don't overwork or you will bury your talent forever. Choose carefully, and always try to have a good life right now. Of course you must think about the future, but not to live in the future.
Here are 5 most common ways which people use (most of the time without realizing it) to choose a university.
#1 Guessing
The simplest and dumbest way to choose a university. You may have heard that some university is not that bad, your friends studied or are studying there and they told you that the university is good, it's not far from your parents' house, etc.
In some cases, it can be a valid way of choosing a university. If you don't care about the society, education, or anything else. If you have a group of friends who study there, your parents' house nearby, and a city that you feel comfortable in, then I guess it's a valid option.
#2 By location
The most common way to choose a university. The simplest example is a statement "I want to study in the US," when a person doesn't care about the university itself, but the fact that it must be located in the US.
Another common scenario can be seen in cold weather countries and cities, where people try to go to universities in the south, where it's warm all year long. A lot of people want to study in California because of this reason.
There is a common sence in choosing a university this way. If you don't like the place where you live, you can always apply to a school in another country or city, which you like and find a job there after the graduation. So, it's not as much a process of choosing a university, as it is a process of imigration to a place you want. By far, the easiest and the most reliable way of immigration to many countries.
Another common scenario can be seen in cold weather countries and cities, where people try to go to universities in the south, where it's warm all year long. A lot of people want to study in California because of this reason.
There is a common sence in choosing a university this way. If you don't like the place where you live, you can always apply to a school in another country or city, which you like and find a job there after the graduation. So, it's not as much a process of choosing a university, as it is a process of imigration to a place you want. By far, the easiest and the most reliable way of immigration to many countries.
#3 Ranking
For those people who cares about their opportunities after graduating from the university, may want to choose a university depending on its prestige. There are three most known and respected ranking systems in the world:
Personally, I chose my university using exactly this method. To be honest, it is not the best way to find a university: good academic education and job opportunities are not everything in the world. By choosing an academically strong program in a good university, you may deprive yourself from having a good time and enjoying the life, which is very important as a matter of fact.
Moreover, not every well known university has every field of specialization, so there is a chance that you will do not what you want to do, but what you have to do. In this case, life will become miserable very fast and for long. Rank of a uniiversity is truly a very important variable to take into consideration, but definitely not the most important one.
Moreover, not every well known university has every field of specialization, so there is a chance that you will do not what you want to do, but what you have to do. In this case, life will become miserable very fast and for long. Rank of a uniiversity is truly a very important variable to take into consideration, but definitely not the most important one.
#4 Depending on the Field of science or professor
This way of choosing a university is pretty much the same as the previous one except that here you are concentrating not on your future perspectives, but on your academic results. If you are planning to become a professor in a university or a researcher, then this is definitely a notable option for you.
Otherwise, if a university is a little bit more than just a place with books and lectures for you, then you probably need another method to choose your dream school..
Otherwise, if a university is a little bit more than just a place with books and lectures for you, then you probably need another method to choose your dream school..
#5 Using logic
This method is truly the best one in terms of the result: you will be able to choose a university depending on your needs, which will give you the best outcome. Unfortunately, for such a perfect university you must pay with your time and effort. To be able to find your future alma mater, you will have to look at all possibly properties of universities: location, cost, academic programs, sports, type of community, financial aid, size of college, campus activities, etc. Sometimes searching for this information is very difficult, so you must be ready to spend a few months of permanent hard work to be able to find something that you may like.
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