Sunday, November 3, 2013

How choosing the perfect college is like choosing the perfect shoes




 Choosing a place where you will spend the next four years of your life is definitely not an easy task. Colleges will constantly bombard you with letters, emails, and even videos to a point when you actually believe that you want to attend every single college in the United States. So what eventually happens, is that the college administration process which is heavily based on advertising, turns us, students, into materialistic and shallow thinkers.  “It has to be an Ivy League”, “It has to be urban”, “It has to be ranked in playboy’s top party schools”, and the list goes on for the many requirements that students set when choosing schools.
 One day while I was out with my friends, we were discussing about an event that we wanted to attend and of course the conversation about shoes came up. My friend was telling us about how you can never find a pair of shoes that are equally stylish and comfortable. You either have to pick a pair of extremely stylish shoes in which every girl in the room will envy you but after an hour you will be able to hear your feet crying, or you can pick a pair in which you will be perfectly comfortable but will in no way please your aesthetics.  
 That was the conversation that caused me to realize that colleges are just like shoes. Shocked? Let me elaborate. Just like with shoes, when searching for a college you want everything: stellar academics, amazing networking opportunities, killer social and party scene, countless student organizations and groups, and huge athletics all of course at a reasonable price. But the truth is, you are never going to find this combo. What we all have to learn to do is compromise. When buying a shoe, either the comfort, the style, or the price factor may tip you over into not caring if the shoe has every aspect you were looking for. Similarly, when you start getting acceptance letters from colleges and you have to decide where you want to get your college education, there is going to be one aspect that will finalize your decision. That aspect may be as simple as the beautiful campus, or as important as the school’s prestigious political science department.
 I myself am going through the admission process as we speak and I am having a rough time on deciding which college is my “favorite”. I am getting my fair share of campaign emails and letters, which only makes things harder. But what all of us seniors must do right now is take a deep breath, focus on not missing any deadlines, and when those acceptance letters start arriving freak out calmly decide what fits us best.