Anonymous wrote:The field of schools is huge, but you can make some major cuts with high level important/not important criteria like:
2-year or 4-year
In state or out of state
Distance from home (a drive or a train or a flight?)
Private or public (or price range -- though merit money and financial aid realities factor into this; you can still make a rough cut starting point)
Urban, suburban, or rural
Big sports school or don't care
On campus focal life or not
Big Greek life or not
Are there whole regions you can cut easily (e.g. US only, not southern, not west coast, not cold weather, etc., etc.)
does it matter if it has a grad school?
+1
I had no idea what I wanted to do at 15 (or 17, or 18...). I picked a school based on school reputation overall, athletics (I was D1), school size, distance, and "feel" on campus visit. Not based on the relative strength of a particular program of study.