Looks Like Hogwarts: Your Guide to Getting the Most out of Your College Tour Experience, from Planning to Visiting

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Cover of the book Looks Like Hogwarts: Your Guide to Getting the Most out of Your College Tour Experience, from Planning to Visiting by Michele Dunaway, Michele Dunaway
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Author: Michele Dunaway ISBN: 9781386323679
Publisher: Michele Dunaway Publication: May 20, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Michele Dunaway
ISBN: 9781386323679
Publisher: Michele Dunaway
Publication: May 20, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

True or False?

Someone on the campus tour will be annoying.

The majority of times you do need to pre-register.

The flight attendant will check the size of your carry-on bag.

Every university you go see will make some reference to Harry Potter.

College visits are not family vacations.

Answers?

All true.

Even for the expert traveler, college tours are a trip all their own. They can be overwhelming. This book helps you figure out and narrow down what colleges to visit, what you need to do to prepare for those visits, how to evaluate the sales pitches you'll hear while on the visits, and what to do when you get back home. Designed as a working resource for high school students and their parents, the book helps you debunk common misconceptions, helps you keep your sanity, and helps you find the right college for you. Contains information on types of visits, what to pack, how to evaluate the sales pitches, how to get the best tour guide, and how to be an interview success.

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True or False?

Someone on the campus tour will be annoying.

The majority of times you do need to pre-register.

The flight attendant will check the size of your carry-on bag.

Every university you go see will make some reference to Harry Potter.

College visits are not family vacations.

Answers?

All true.

Even for the expert traveler, college tours are a trip all their own. They can be overwhelming. This book helps you figure out and narrow down what colleges to visit, what you need to do to prepare for those visits, how to evaluate the sales pitches you'll hear while on the visits, and what to do when you get back home. Designed as a working resource for high school students and their parents, the book helps you debunk common misconceptions, helps you keep your sanity, and helps you find the right college for you. Contains information on types of visits, what to pack, how to evaluate the sales pitches, how to get the best tour guide, and how to be an interview success.

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