This episode of NPR's Life Kit features an interview with higher education journalist Jeffrey Selingo, author of "Dream School," who discusses rethinking the college search process. Selingo and host Michelle Martin explore why college admissions have become so competitive, with students applying to numerous prestigious schools, and suggest that families and students should broaden their focus beyond the top-ranked institutions. They offer tips for identifying colleges that provide supportive environments, strong connections with faculty, and valuable job experience, while also considering financial fit and the long-term value of a degree in a changing job market. The conversation emphasizes the importance of finding a college where students can thrive and gain practical skills, rather than solely pursuing prestige.
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