College Tour Taking, What to Expect when Going on Tours
Taking college tours is one of the best ways to learn about a perspective college. Most tour guides are unpaid (or paid minimum wage) and are therefore going to be very enamored with their respective universities. Despite their somewhat obvious biases to their respective colleges,
students are still the best treasure trove of information about a college.
Tours pass through colleges every week and almost every day of the week. Often there are "open houses" that people can attend and their will be a planned activity, tons of tours and a lot of students for you to ask questions of. Try and think of anything that you could want to know about.
Some of the typical questions that people tend to ask that might be worth asking are grouped in to typical categories. Remember that the tour guides aren't qualified to answer the intricacies so if there is a group session with an admissions officer that would be beneficial. However, typical tour questions may include any of the following:
Financial Information. Does the school offer merit aid? What kinds of grades are needed? How much is the tuition, room and board? What kind of financial aid does the school offer for need aid? Does most of it come in loans or grants?
Living. How much does laundry cost? How do you pay it? How is the food? How are the dorms? How does housing work, is it based on some credit/year-at-college basis or a typical housing lottery? Is housing guaranteed all 4 years? Do most people move off or stay on campus? How many students are there? Who runs safety on campus/what is there to protect me? Can I get anywhere interesting by public transportation? How many kids are there on campus? Is the room you are showing me on the tour really a typical room or are they usually smaller?
Academics. What is the CLEP/AP/IB/pre-college acceptance policy? Does your school offer my major? How are the classes? If the school is not a wholly liberal arts school, is it easy to switch schools? Prospective students on tours should also ask about admissions statistics, don't accept we look at everything, ask about SATs and GPA averages and cut offs.
College Tour Taking, What to Expect when Going on Tours
Tours pass through colleges every week and almost every day of the week. Often there are "open houses" that people can attend and their will be a planned activity, tons of tours and a lot of students for you to ask questions of. Try and think of anything that you could want to know about.
Some of the typical questions that people tend to ask that might be worth asking are grouped in to typical categories. Remember that the tour guides aren't qualified to answer the intricacies so if there is a group session with an admissions officer that would be beneficial. However, typical tour questions may include any of the following:
Financial Information. Does the school offer merit aid? What kinds of grades are needed? How much is the tuition, room and board? What kind of financial aid does the school offer for need aid? Does most of it come in loans or grants?
Living. How much does laundry cost? How do you pay it? How is the food? How are the dorms? How does housing work, is it based on some credit/year-at-college basis or a typical housing lottery? Is housing guaranteed all 4 years? Do most people move off or stay on campus? How many students are there? Who runs safety on campus/what is there to protect me? Can I get anywhere interesting by public transportation? How many kids are there on campus? Is the room you are showing me on the tour really a typical room or are they usually smaller?
Academics. What is the CLEP/AP/IB/pre-college acceptance policy? Does your school offer my major? How are the classes? If the school is not a wholly liberal arts school, is it easy to switch schools? Prospective students on tours should also ask about admissions statistics, don't accept we look at everything, ask about SATs and GPA averages and cut offs.
Related information
- Ask the people you pass about the school.
- Tour guides are there to help you.
- Just ask anything. That's what you are there for.
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