How to Know What Size School is Right for You

Originally recorded: April 2023

One of the most prevalent factors for my students when they want to explore the colleges they’ll possibly attend is size. Some want a massive school, with a vibrant social scene, tons of resources, and new people everywhere they look, while others want a quiet, reserved community where everyone knows everyone.

This factor overwhelms many families outside of our program, as they don’t even know where to begin, so that’s what this video is for. We break down large schools, small schools, and medium-sized schools to help you decide what’s the right fit for you or your child.

Check the video out here:

Watch: IMPORTANT: You can always "shrink your world" on a campus...but you can't expand it!


Time: 16:53
For: Everyone - High schoolers building a school list, high schoolers pondering where to put their deposit down, and people who just want to learn a little more about the process

To your college planning success,
Jack Delehey
Founder, CollegeConsulting.us

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