The Top 10 Websites for Pre-Collegiettes to Surf

Posted Dec 28 2011 - 12:00am

Looking for the best advice to help you prepare for college? Check out the top ten online resources for pre-collegiettes across the country! We’ve covered everything from college rankings, to the real deal on being a freshman, to the most up-to-date fashion trends on campuses nationwide.

1. College Confidential
One of the most popular and useful resources for the pre-collegiette, College Confidential provides information about different schools, how to apply, financial aid, and the social life on different campuses. Look for the “Tell Us What You Want!” section at the bottom of their homepage; they’ll match you up with a list of schools based on your preferences in areas such as location, Greek life, sports, and majors! You can also join their message boards where you can hear from other prospective students, current students, and parents of students about applications, academics, and campus life.

2. Unigo
This site provides excellent student reviews of different colleges and on-demand advice from college counselors. Unigo powers the US News & World Report college rankings, so they’ve got tons of accurate, helpful information for you and your family when it comes to the application process! When you go to their homepage, type in the name of your desired school to view its profile! You’ll have access to basic information such as class size and tuition fees, but you’ll also get to read the opinions of actual students. The academics, student life, school stereotypes, and the campus atmosphere are just a few of the things that students discuss on this useful site. Be sure to check out campus pics for the schools you can’t visit in person! One of Unigo’s best resources is their on-demand expertise from college counselors across the country. Sign up to talk to them online or take advantage of their video sessions!

3. College Prowler
Want the inside scoop on the schools on your list? College Prowler has report cards for schools across the nation. The site provides grades for each college’s diversity, athletics, Greek life, weather, and much more. You can compare schools and see which ones rank higher according to your preferences! It’s a one-stop shop for information on each school’s admissions process, tuition costs, scholarships, academics, and student life.

4. Huffington Post High School
Huffington Post recently launched a High School section that features blog posts and slideshows by and for high school students. Whether your interests lie with politics or princesses, you're bound to find well-written, intriguing content. The site is unique in that their content is all written by high school students, many of whom likely share your point of view, which makes this site an engaging, relatable read.

5. Seventeen’s Freshman 15
Seventeen magazine is usually your go-to source for fashion, beauty, and love advice, but they’ve also got a section for tips on college life! Seventeen’s “Freshman 15” will give you the scoop on what to expect in your first year of college. They’ve picked 15 college freshmen to write blogs, send videos, and give tips. Read about what it’s really like making friends in college, decorating your dorm, earning money before going to school, and much more! Check out this great resource brought to you by your peers!

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