| Does Size Really Matter (When It Comes To Schools?) |
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By Suzanne Shaffer, www.ParentsCountdowntoCollege.com Another school year is more than half-way over. Whether your teen is waiting to hear back from their college choices, or continuing the decision process as they approach senior year, it is helpful to understand and evaluate college size and student population. Does size really matter? The answer to this question is complicated. Size really doesn't matter as far as the quality of education your child will receive. Some of the best institutions of higher learning have large campuses with enormous student bodies, and some have fewer than 3000 students. What does matter, and always matters, is whether or not the school is a "perfect fit", after examining a few factors: Learning styles—Does your teen function best in a small environment and small classes, or do they thrive in crowds and have no problem learning and studying with little personal instruction? Larger universities tend to have larger classes with little interaction from the professors, especially during freshman year. Smaller colleges have smaller classes and offer more one on one instruction time.
While there are benefits to be gained in all kinds of university environments, there is much to be said about the smaller colleges. Your teen will receive more attention and be able to establish relationships with the professors. They won't feel lost in the crowd at a smaller college; and this is important, especially during freshman year. Smaller classes translate into focused academic attention which translates into an education that will serve your teen in the future. There are positives and negatives in both types of learning environments. After evaluating your teen’s learning style, academic requirements, location preference, and the college’s reputation, don’t forget to make one final evaluation. Is the school a "perfect fit" where your teen will be valued and their contribution to the college appreciated?
Parent coach Suzanne Shaffer is determined to help you wade through the often overwhelming college process. As a parent herself, she knows the trials and tribulations---and is out to prove that with the proper preparations, any child can achieve his/her dream of a college education. She counsels parents in admissions, scholarships, financial aid, and the importance of early college preparation. www.parentscountdowntocollegecoach.com
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