My Decision To Go To Colleges In The 21st Century

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In the 21st century, High School seniors have access to resources and

information for colleges which connect with the factors that influence a person’s

decision to go to college or not. For example, geography, funds, reputation with

their academics, and many more.

For a student, location is very significant and usually number one on the

college search list, they would either choose to live in a certain part of the country

far from home or because of limits on finances live closer. In some families, more

than others, money may be scares so financial aid is a heavy influence on the

search. Even though academics are very important, students usually focus more

on broad academic reputation not the ranking lists that judge them
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Cramming for me

works so fine because through the process, all of the information is stored freshly

in my head when I study last minute from 3 days before the exam, I study like

crazy, read the chapters over, write notes, and enter the information on quizlet,

and test myself thoroughly.”, and “My most rewarding college experience was the

moment I received my first A on my psychology final exam. I mean, I was getting

like B’s and C’s. But that A, it felt so amazing because in high school I felt like I

wasn't smart enough to get into college, and getting that A. I think I got watery-

eyed. Tremendous experience.

On the other hand, for myself, the factors that influenced my decision to go

to college were my parents, benefits of my future career choice, the experience

and opportunities I would gain. My parents play a big role in my decision because

coming from the Nigerian culture, not attending college is not an option, I must

attend college and make something of myself. They may have their opinions but

my father always tells me, he is only guiding me, not choosing my destiny for