If you're a high school senior, how are you going about exploring the colleges that interest you?
Are you searching online? Talking to your parents or guidance counselor? Reading up on the literature colleges send you?
These are all good approaches, but when it comes to choosing you college, nothing really beats an in-person visit to the campus. Many campuses host special "Senior Days"
where you can get a personal tour, lots of good information and maybe even some cool freebies like game tickets.
It's great to visit on a Senior Day because of all the pre-planned sessions just for you. But if you can't make it to a pre-scheduled day like that, check out this link
for some help for planning your own campus visit.
If you've already attended a Senior Day, let us know how it went!

I have really bad credit, how can I finance law school?
@Anonymous- Start by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). You may be eligible for grants, scholarships, work-study or state-based aid that is not based on credit. You may also find other scholarships through an online search (remember that scholarships are free money, so you should never pay to find or get them). If you need to borrow money to finance law school, Federal Stafford Loans do not require a credit check and are one of the most affordable ways to borrow for your education. Visit https://www.wellsfargo.com/student/graduate/ to learn more.