Saturday, April 28, 2007

College

It's been a little over a month... I just wanted to have something new up.

I have been busy researching/deciding on a college (Any thoughts on RPI, UofRochester or SUNY Binghamton? please post in the comments!) and getting ready for APs in a couple weeks. Hopefully I will have more time in a few weeks.

While we are on the topic of colleges I thought I would share some links with you that I have found helpful. I should be back to my usual topics next time.

RateMyProfessors.com
: Allows current students to rate their teachers on a variety of criteria. Unfortunately there aren't always that many reviews, but most professors have a few. Most of the above colleges have pretty mixed reviews (as can be expected) but I would think that if a college you are looking at has mostly bad reviews that might be pretty telling. RateAProf.com and PickAProf.com advertise similar things but have almost no reviews compared to RateMyProfessors

StudentsReview.com
: Offers statistics, ratings and (most importantly) comments from current students and alumni. Like the above sites, there aren't too many reviews but I found there are enough to get some idea from the comments. The UI could use some improvement, however. Type your college in the search box on the top, and then choose it from the list of results. On the resulting page you should see a pie chart of students who would vs those who would not return. Under that chart click the link labeled "click here to find out why" to read the individual student comments.

FastWeb.com
: Probably everyone already knows about FastWeb, but I think they are worth a mention anyway. FastWeb offers a scholarship search. All you have to do is fill out their incredibly long, tedious survey and you will be matched with scholarships (and banner ads). They also offer some mildly interesting articles from time to time. There are a huge number of other scholarship search engines as well, but despite all the advertising I have found FastWeb to be the most usable.

USNews: America's Best Colleges
: Perhaps not as useful as the others, but It does give you an idea of how a given college stacks up to others in the US. They also have a scholarship search and other information.

CollegeBoard.com: The CollegeBoard publishes the SAT and AP tests, among others. Their website has all you need to know about their tests as well as some (basic) college comparison tools, a scholarship search engine and financial calculators. They also run the CSS profile required by some financial aid offices.

CommonApp.org
: Home of the Common Application for US colleges. Fill out one form over the internet (or print and mail) to apply to a bunch of different colleges. Enough Said!

FAFSA: Online application for Federal Financial Aid.

Anyone have any other suggestions? Please comment!

Edit: Heading to RPI in the fall.