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[quote=Anonymous]Your daughter doesn’t need two tours. If she is having an official tour the next day, she doesn’t need a tour with the friend - especially right after a long drive. If there are strict Covid restrictions at the school, the friend likely will not be able to take your dd into a dorm. My dd (a college sophomore) just gave an informal tour to some friends of ours (parents and their daughter). Dd could not take them into any buildings for security reasons at her school (id is required for entry). This was their only tour of the school, though. Since it is going to be late in the day when you and your dd arrive, why don’t you just nix the tour and invite the friend for an early dinner with you and dd. Then you can help facilitate the discussion about the school since most high school sophomores don’t know what to ask. If you go somewhere casual near campus, it won’t be a long dinner. Then you and dd can decompress at the hotel after dinner. [/quote]
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