Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh neat thank you! That helps. Is there an "expiration date"?
Probably not, assuming you're not taking an 8th grader. You can also show interest by having DC attend an information sessions at their high school (tons of admissions counselors visit schools in the fall of each school year).
Just a bit older. We are not rich, so I try to visit colleges as a part of our vacation. Thanks!
If you’re not rich (and not poor), you need to be aware that Ivy League schools cost about $70k/year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh neat thank you! That helps. Is there an "expiration date"?
Probably not, assuming you're not taking an 8th grader. You can also show interest by having DC attend an information sessions at their high school (tons of admissions counselors visit schools in the fall of each school year).
Just a bit older. We are not rich, so I try to visit colleges as a part of our vacation. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think the ivies care if you visit.
They don't. Most elite schools don't even take down names when you go on tour.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think the ivies care if you visit.
Anonymous wrote:Oh neat thank you! That helps. Is there an "expiration date"?
Probably not, assuming you're not taking an 8th grader. You can also show interest by having DC attend an information sessions at their high school (tons of admissions counselors visit schools in the fall of each school year).
Anonymous wrote:You're overthinking it.
Oh neat thank you! That helps. Is there an "expiration date"?
Anonymous wrote:Just go online and sign up for the tour. Not that big a deal. You'll set up an account to schedule it. Boom. Tracked.