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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here. I don't have connections to harvard or MIT, but I know a friend graduated from MIT decades ago. If we do tours, we will do guided paid tours for harvard & MIT. We will check out the museum at harvard, and to answer pp's question, only curious george's store is closed. I am not sure if kids can handle all of the walking. I am hoping that if my early elementary kid likes boston or campus, it may give him more motivation word hard to achieve this dream. [/quote] Official tours are always free. People will resent you for: A. taking the spot of a high schooler, and B: slowing down the walk. Some of these tours have a lot of ground to cover, and your kids' little legs won't like it. Peak tour times are in high demand and it's not right you should take up valuable spots playing the tourist. If you're paying for a tour, then it's not an official college event, and yes, you can play the tourist. You're also being fleeced. Finally, your ignorance on all levels of college admissions and childhood development is astounding.[/quote]
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