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Host: Should student sit in on a class while visiting colleges?

Jerome Cole: I think yes. I see lots of advantages to perspective students doing that. One, they get to see what a classroom setting is like on a particular college campus. They get a chance to interact with students and the professors. So, I think it is a good thing. Again, as you are going through this process, you are gathering information about the college or university. You are going to be attending some school and you are going to be spending X amount of time in the classroom. So, yeah, I see it as a great thing and I would encourage everyone to do that.

Expert: Jerome A. Cole, MA

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Jerome A. Cole, M.A., is the Director of College Counseling for the Edmund Burke school in Washington, D.C. and the founder of Cole Educational Consulting Services (Cole ECS.) He has worked with students and families for over seven years to help them plan and strategize for college. As a college counselor at Burke, an independent college preparatory high school founded in 1968, Mr. Cole oversees a program that More »

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