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RE: Michigan universities see decline in enrollment; numbers increase at community colleg
(05-13-2022 05:13 PM)AllBronco Wrote: (05-13-2022 03:52 PM)broncofan1 Wrote: (05-13-2022 10:04 AM)AllBronco Wrote: (05-13-2022 12:58 AM)ColinApocalypse Wrote: (05-12-2022 10:20 PM)broncofan1 Wrote: Literally every single college and university does this.
You may be right, but I don't remember seeing a single presentation at my school. In fact, I don't remember seeing anyone from any college in our school, ever. Despite my HS having a 99% graduation rate, and a really high percentage of grads that went on to college. Now this was about 15 years ago, maybe things have changed. I dunno. I remember the National Guard table in the cafeteria though, lol. I swear those recruiters were there every other week.
I went to Roosevelt High School in Wyandotte, and no colleges ever sent anyone to recruit students when I was there. If colleges ever came to recruit at your high school tell us about it.
Wrong.
I WENT TO YOUR SCHOOL TO RECRUIT.
Early '00's.
Not while I was there. But could you describe your recruiting session?
The closest I’ve ever seen to colleges being in a high school is a college school table manned by a person on career day or college night. Never seen one college get treatment to do a speech to the entire school
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