Okay everybody, it’s week four! I have finished setting up the spreadsheet that I talked about in the blog post for week three. If you would like to see it, just let me know! On the spreadsheet, you can explore the factors I have talked about in previous blog posts I have made. The spreadsheet will also likely be updated by yours truly in future weeks to come. I already have a few colleges on the spreadsheet, but if you know of a college or university you are interested in, tell me! As I have said before, that even though the primary goal I have with my Genius Hour project is choosing the college theater program that is best for me, the project can be of use to others too! What is important to me is making sure that someone could receive some help on getting information about colleges from my spreadsheet and/or blog posts, even if they only help a little bit.
That being said, let’s talk about my thoughts on choosing a potential college thus far. Right now, I am most interested in colleges out of state (like Wagner College or Hollins University), though cost might be an issue with that in the future depending on if it stays the same or not. A few colleges and universities on the list are schools specifically for women to attend (like Converse College and Hollins University), which I am interested in but have decided it may not be the biggest deciding factor. That is just the thing I have found with the categories I am using for the spreadsheet, they themselves can vary in different ways. Categories like cost and distance obviously vary, what about categories like student to staff ratio and the estimated amount of undergrad students per college or university? Categories like this can be a make or break deal to someone concerned about the size of a school’s campus. They can ask themselves, “Do I want a big campus or little campus?” As I said though, if you think my spreadsheet can help, just let me know, and maybe I can just help!
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