Hey everyone! I've heard that some colleges send out free promotional items to prospective students. Does anyone know how I can get my hands on these? What kind of items are typically sent, and do you think it's worth it?
Hi there! Colleges indeed often send out promotional materials to prospective students, which can include items like brochures, stickers, pens, and sometimes T-shirts or other cool pieces. To receive this swag, consider following these steps:
1. Join colleges' mailing lists: Visit the admissions websites of colleges you're interested in and sign up for their mailing lists to receive information about the school. Oftentimes, this will include promotional materials and possibly some small freebies.
2. Attend college fairs: High school college fairs or regional college fairs give you the opportunity to speak with representatives from various colleges, ask questions, and pick up brochures, pamphlets, and sometimes a bit of swag. This can include pens, notepads, and other small items.
3. Visit college campuses: If you're able to visit college campuses, you might find freebies during tours or admissions events. Schools will often provide prospective students with materials, including branded items like water bottles, notebooks, or keychains.
4. Connect with college representatives: If you come in contact with college reps, make sure to express your interest in their schools. They may be willing to send promotional items as a gesture of goodwill and to pique your interest further.
It's important to consider that the value of these free items is typically not very high, so although it might be fun to collect them, don't expect any major monetary gains. The real value of pursuing these items lies in expanding your knowledge about colleges, building relationships, and identifying which schools may be the best fit for you.
Good luck, and have fun collecting some college swag!
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