subject: College Guide: Offering the Right Information for Choosing the Best College [print this page] College Guide: Offering the Right Information for Choosing the Best College
Once you are in the high school, one thing that strikes your mind consistently is where you should study after passing out of school. For some early birds the search for the right colleges starts right from their high school days. And for others, searching the right college is a frenzied activity after passing out from high school. There are so many points you have to consider in choosing a college. You have to see if the college offers the program which you wish to take up.
Again, you have to take a look at the admission criteria of the college and see if you fulfill them. Then the campus life, the faculty, the infrastructure, as well as the location should be considered in choosing a college. So how can you find all these information? Is there a single platform which houses all kinds of information? The answer to these questions is in the positive.
In fact there are several portals which offer college search and other information which are designed to guide a student seeking college admission. And one portal which stands out from the rest is Unigo. This portal is complete guide for a student seeking enrollment in a college. It allows a student to search for colleges and reviews for the college you have searched for. An advanced search option lets you search a college by categories such as size, location or region, setting, tuition fees etc. Also, the advanced search engine of Unigo lets you search using keywords. From the result page, you can access vital information about the colleges. Some colleges have more hundred reviews. And the best part is that these reviews are written by the students who are currently enrolled. This means, the reviews are written not by outside observers but by insiders and hence this portal can be a perfect college guide.
This portal is not the usual run-of-the-mill college review platform. Unigo has a social dimension to it which allows students to share documents and multimedia elements such as student videos. These video clips are shot and uploaded by the students and can be offer insights which images and texts fail to offer.