Which of the following is important to do when vising a college
a. bringing copies of your hig...
Advanced Placement (AP), 31.01.2020 14:02 Alreef8468
Which of the following is important to do when vising a college
a. bringing copies of your high school transcripts to give to the registrar
b. bringing letters if recommendation to give an admissions representative
c. meeting with a representative of the academic department you are interested in
d. touring the departments for every major the school offers
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