College Fair Tips
College fairs are an all-inclusive way to find out about
colleges of interest to you. Use these tips to make the most
out of your college fair experience. If you have any
questions, SEE
YOUR SCHOOL COUNSELOR.
GO PREPARED.
Before you attend a college fair, make a list of colleges
that interest you the most. Then visit the websites of the
colleges on your list to try to find as much general
information as possible. This will allow you to ask more
in-depth questions when you talk to representatives at the
fair.
MAKE A LIST OF QUESTIONS.
Write down your most important questions beforehand, so you
don't forget what you want to ask. Focus on questions that
pertain to your
interests. Ask about
majors that you
are interested in pursuing. What
kind of classes
will you have to take for those majors? What are
recent graduates
of those majors doing now? How
safe is the campus
and its surrounding neighborhoods? What is the
campus environment
like on the weekends? What kinds of
campus job
opportunities are available? Just remember to ask
questions that you couldn't find answers to from researching
the websites.
MAKE STUDENT INFORMATION LABELS.
Most colleges will have inquiry cards that they will want
you to fill out, which will place you on their mailing
lists. You can save a lot of time at the fair by bringing
along self-stick labels to place on the cards. Include your
contact information, e-mail address, birthday, high school
graduation date, GPA, and areas of interest.
BRING A PEN AND NOTEBOOK.
You will need these to
take notes with
when talking to college representatives. Don't expect to
remember everything they say without writing the info down.
CHECK OUT THE FLOOR PLAN.
When you arrive at the college fair, go over the floor plan
so you will know where the college reps you want to speak
with are located.
Mapping out your route will give you time to talk with the
college representatives from your top colleges first. If
there's still time left after that, browse around other
tables that catch your eye.
GET BUSINESS CARDS.
Ask the college
representatives for their business cards. You may want to
get in contact with them again if you have further
questions.
FOLLOW UP.
Once the college fair is over, you should read over the
college pamphlets that you received and the notes that you
took. For the colleges that you are really interested in,
follow up by taking
virtual tours of the campuses and scheduling
college visits.
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