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Whether you are a high school freshman, sophomore or junior, it is never too early to start putting together a list of colleges of interest. The earlier you begin doing research on colleges – and the earlier you start understanding which colleges you like and which you don’t – the better off you will be when it comes time to applying.
Here are five simple steps for starting to put together your college list.
If you are a freshman or sophomore, your college list can be a dynamic, “living” document. Feel free to add or remove schools. Juniors should try to solidify and finalize their list going into the summer in order to take the next steps in the application process.

Marc is the author of Untangling the Ivy League, a best-selling guidebook on the Ancient Eight. He earned a BA from Cornell University and an MBA from University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill. Marc chaired the admissions ambassadors at Cornell and the admissions advisory board at UNC.