VOL. 6, NO. 3
OCT. 23, 1964

Consider all the details of your college

Now is the time for juniors and seniors to be thinking of a college to attend in the future years.

Try a college on size, style, and comfort. Too many students often make the mistake of just making a quick tour of the grounds and buildings. They are too worried about getting into college to ask worthwhile questions.

Cast a quizzical eye on the dress of the students. Is there a campus uniform?
Inspect the dorms as you pass by them. Are they quiet enough for studying, or are they loud and boisterous?

Look at the buildings-library, labs, and athletic house, but don't be naive about them. What is most important is what goes on inside them.

Last, but not least, is the college of your choice in your financial bracket? You should find out the financial outlook, questions concerning majors, summer courses, graduate work, your chances of admission, and student employment.