| “One of the essentials when deciding on a college is visiting the campus….” EduReview. |
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| “Before going on college tours we thought we knew what each college’s environment was like but after visiting them in person we learned they are very different from what we thought. There was one college that I really felt I wanted to attend, but once I visited it, I found that it was not the right fit for me." |
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| “A campus visit is your opportunity to get a firsthand view of a college. A college catalog, viewbook, or website can only show you so much. To really get a feel for the school, you need to walk around the quad, sit in on a class, and visit the dorms". College Board |
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| college information sessions and the campus tours will give you a much better idea of what the college is like and if you would be happy there.” |
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"As your child heads toward college, take the time to
plan college visits. A small investment in time now can
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| "If you're going to invest $60,000 every year to send your child to a university abroad, you might as well invest a few thousand dollars now to send your kid to TS College Tours before high school graduation, to make the most of your investment in an international university education.‘/td>
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“You’ve heard the old saying, ‘A picture is worth a thousand words.’ Well, a campus visit is worth a thousand brochures. Nothing beats walking around a campus to get a feel for it. Some students report that they could tell if they loved or hated a campus by driving through it.”
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