Tough College Choices
Jennifer Heiner-Pisano is an avid marathoner who has helped organize group runs that prepared participants for the New York City Marathon. As pace group leader with the Three Bridges Runs, she guided runs of up to 20 miles to help runners prepare for marathons. Active with a local running company and Run Club, Jennifer Heiner-Pisano has had an integral role in building the brand’s expanding high-end retail apparel presence.
Working at four retail locations, Ms. Heiner-Pisano is tasked with inventory management and ensuring that employees are positioned to competently assist customers. She also works with events hosted by the running company in capacities such as assisting the race director and coach, and is responsible for making sure that all aspects of runs function smoothly.
Ms. Heiner-Pisano is also a committed volunteer through her work with animal rescue, and she is the proud owner of an English bulldog. Her free time interests include trying out new restaurants and dishes, as well as fine wines. Jennifer Heiner-Pisano also enjoys travel and taking in Broadway shows.
With Spring rapidly approaching, one of the most stressful times in a high school’s senior’s life is looming — making that college decision. According to MortgageQuickInfo, “Choosing a college can be an extremely stressful and daunting process.
There are a variety of factors that go into determining what college is going to be best for you. Make no mistake: choosing a college can be an extremely stressful and daunting process. There are countless things to do on the way to making that choice and heading to several different schools as your high school career wraps up is a stressful part of the process.
There is a ton of information being thrown at you at each visit and it can feel overwhelming trying to remember key details that you feel will help you make your decision. There are several different factors that are important to consider when making a decision. The location of the school is one of the most important, including how far it is from your home. Maybe it is a large school in a big city, or a large school in a small town, there are certain school demographics that attract some students and repel others.
Another important factor is how much the school is going to cost you in the present and the future. Knowing about various financial aid offers and scholarship opportunities can be extremely helpful when making your decision. Class size is another factor to consider when applying to schools as some universities will have very low faculty to student ratios while others will have high ratios. The main takeaway here is that making the right decision can feel difficult but listing out factors you find most important can help make that decision a bit more manageable.”
Morever, there are some factors to consider when making that decision. Jennifer Heiner attended American University in Washington DC for her Freshman year, and it turned out not to be the right school for her, for a variety of reasons. Ultimately, Jennifer Heiner transferred to Lehigh University for the remainder of her college career, and it was the best transfer she could have made!
MortgageQuickInfo goes on to state: “There are a variety of factors that go into determining what college is going to be best for you. Make no mistake: choosing a college can be an extremely stressful and daunting process. There are countless things to do on the way to making that choice and heading to several different schools as your high school career wraps up is a stressful part of the process.
There is a ton of information being thrown at you at each visit and it can feel overwhelming trying to remember key details that you feel will help you make your decision. There are several different factors that are important to consider when making a decision.
The location of the school is one of the most important, including how far it is from your home. Maybe it is a large school in a big city, or a large school in a small town, there are certain school demographics that attract some students and repel others.”