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Johns Hopkins University at Night: Campus Tours in the Dark

Posted on January 19, 2016 by Craig

Formal college-sponsored campus tours and information sessions are awesome opportunities to learn more about colleges and universities and if they are the right fit for you. Yet, staying on campus after the sun sets is an even better opportunity to get a real feel for if the college or university you saw during the day is also a good fit for you at night.

About Craig

Craig Meister is a college admissions coach and educational consultant. He previously held university admissions and high school college and career counseling positions in Baltimore, West Palm Beach, and Rio de Janeiro.

Filed Under: Advice & Analysis, College Visit, Demonstrated Interest, JHU

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