For prospective students – and their families – college fairs could be an overwhelming part of the process of college admissions. But it doesn’t have to be.
Associate Director of Admission, Janine Bissic shares her advice with the New York Post and recommends students to do most of the talking instead of the parents.
“I suggest families split up to conquer more territory, but let the student do their own talking,” said Bissic to the New York Post. “We love chatting with parents, but these first interactions can be great practice for admission interviews down the line.”
Read more in the New York Post.