Seeing a college or university's campus firsthand can be the best way to find out if that school is a good fit for you. Take a look at the list of schools that you are seriously considering and decide on a few to visit. If it’s not financially feasible to check out some of these schools, visit one near your hometown—even if it’s not on your list. It will at least give you a feel for what to expect and what this whole world of “college” really can be like.
For the schools that are high on your list that you do plan to visit, here are a few tips for maximizing the trip so that it is the most successful that it can be.
1) Visit at the right time of the year. Summer vacation is a great time to visit college campuses. You can usually find some solid travel deals, including on hotels. The only thing to keep in mind when making a summer visit is the campus is likely to be quieter than it normally would be during the school year. There are definitely students on Tulane's campus during the summer, but it is not as active compared to the fall or spring when school is in session. If you really enjoyed your campus visit during the summer, consider making another visit when classes are in session, so you can see the campus when it is bursting with activity. Likewise, consider timing your visit during weather-appropriate times—if you’re considering a school in a cold weather climate, be sure to visit at that time of the year. Some people love the cold, others are warm weather folk (like me down here in New Orleans!). Oh, and always check when Mardi Gras is happening before visiting Tulane. Great time to visit NOLA, but, not the best time for a visit to campus (we're closed!).
Have a great trip! If you're planning a Tulane and NOLA visit, here are some tips from us. And if you can't make it down, you can meet our tour guides to get your questions answered here.
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