What should you do now, if you’ve been accepted at more than one college and need to make that important decision? Get as much information as you can, an educational services expert says. That includes straight talk, if you can get it, on what life is really like on a particular campus, not just what the brochures say. And don’t forget that area that’s so crucial, cost.

Read some practical answers on these and other concerns about choosing a college and find more information on myajc.com.

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