College Tours, So much information, so little time! |
College Tours, So much information, so little time! |
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So I'm going on a college tour on Monday, Tuesday, and a week-long one during the summer, and I've been wondering what to ask.
Any reccomendations? Feel free to list the easy ones (process, avg SAT and gap, etc.) and the less obvious ones (yeah, no examples from me here). |
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*mona lisa* |
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I have that at the University of Toronto as well. It really depends on the organization of the course but for most of the courses I'm taking this year, there are a couple of hours a week sitting in a large lecture hall with the professor speaking. At another time during the week, you and a group of other students will meet with a Teaching Assistant. This is more of the physical high school setting you're used to but you don't do the same things you did in high school (obviously).
If you can, sneak into a lecture to see it in action. You'll be able to see how often profs and students interact, how fast-paced (or slow-paced) the lectures are and whatnot. |
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