Our top 8 tips we teach our families to get the most out of their campus visits
It's almost that time of year again. The birds are almost chirping, the sun's out, and you've started thinking about what schools you and your family will visit.
Whether you're a freshman just beginning to think about the process or a senior still deciding on a school, spring is the perfect time to get out and explore.
That's what this video is all about: tips to help your family make the most out of your college visits.
Because, let's face it, not all of us have the time or money to venture from coast to coast looking at schools.
If your family is checking out any schools in the coming months or you're just interested in how to evaluate if a school is a right fit for you or your child, this one's for you.
Check it out here:
Watch: How to Make the Most of Your College Campus Visits
Time: 26:35
For: All grades, all ages, all family members... anyone interested in how to effectively explore a school
To your college planning success,
Jack Delehey
Founder, CollegeConsulting.us
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