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Heads Up: On Visiting Schools

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A big part of choosing a college is visiting the schools on your list. Here's how to make the most of it.

Nothing will help you find out where you belong like the college visit: You’ll get a good sense of the atmosphere, the culture, the academics, and the experience. You should ultimately choose your school based on this "feel.” Explore the campus, ask a lot of questions, and follow these four tips.

• Dress to casually impress. You do not need to dress up, but you should be wearing clothing that covers your body appropriately and is presentable. You never know whom you will meet in the admissions office. Yes, they expect you to be comfortable for the tour and information session, but know that your presentation still counts.

• At some schools, it may be important to make personal contact with your admissions officer. However, if you have nothing to ask, it is better not to have the person called down to the lobby to meet you. It usually leaves a bad impression or no impression at all if you make the officer do all the talking. Know that admissions officers are happy to admit students they have
never met.

• If you do see an admissions officer, follow up with a thank-you note—an e-mail is fine—thank-you for his or her time. This is a gesture that shows your continued interest—and it is the polite thing to do.

• Pay attention and jot down impressions immediately on the way home. Some schools ask for a “Why are you applying here?” essay, and your visits will give you material for the essay.
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