College Admissions Advice: What to Ask at the College Fair or Interview
Posted: Thursday, October 19, 2006
by Susan Curtis
Stairway to College
You've heard, endlessly, about the high level of competition for plum spots at state universities and big name colleges alike. Increasingly, being selected for admission is about standing out. How can you "shine" at those upcoming college fairs, college nights, and college interviews? Conventional wisdom throws you a long list of questions to ask college reps--many will quickly cause them to roll their eyes because you are wasting their time and yours. Avoid these standard questions:
- When are tours offered?
- What is your enrollment deadline?
- What are the most popular majors at this college?
- How many students are enrolled at your college?
- What is the average class size?
- What extracurricular opportunities are available on campus?
1. What is the goal of your school's education? 2. Who succeeds here? 3. How is the enrollment changing? 4. What kind of students do you like to attract? 5. How do some students fall short? 6. What is the best way to prepare for your school? 7. What do you wish students knew about your school?Each one of these questions causes the college representative to dig deep to respond to you. Ask your question. Then, really listen and absorb their response. Admissions office personnel will appreciate your fresh approach and take notice of you. And you'll gain valuable knowledge to help you select and gain admission to the college that's right for you.
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)Excellent suggestions.
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