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How do you plan college visits to out of state schools?

I would like to go to college in California, but there are many different schools all over the state. #college #trips #higher-education #college-major #career

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Tracy’s Answer

Hello Camyrn,

Congrats on locating a state that you would like to attend for college. I did some research and found a wonderful college tour program that you can contact .

The California College Tour is a wonderful opportunity for students to tour numerous college campuses and evaluate their college options. Students visit a wide variety of campuses, including private and public schools in both urban and rural areas. Participants will be able to determine if a large or small school is appropriate for them, and, with the comparison materials we give them, they will be able to review their opinions once they’ve returned home. In less than one week, students have the opportunity to experience great American cities.

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Amanda’s Answer

Hi Camryn,

I suggest you start with what it is you would like to major in. There are many different schools all over but you are going to want to go to a school that benefits you and has a good program in what major you would like to pursue. Also consider the size of school would you feel comfortable in. There are several schools in California in many different locations with a different size population. I hope this helps.
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