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college fairs
after speaking to a guidance counselor, attending a college fair is the best next step. colleges attend these fairs in order to provide information to prospective students and answer questions. college fairs are often held at high schools or community centers. there is no commitment when attending these fairs; its purely to gain information about schools. colleges may ask for personal information if they are interested in a student and want to contact them again, but it is never necessary to give out any information.
how much commitment is required when attending college fairs?
students have to give out personal information, but do not have to apply to any schools.
students have to apply to colleges they are interested in.
there is no commitment and students do not have to give out personal information or apply.
To answer the question, we analyze the text about college fairs:
- The text states "There is no commitment when attending these fairs" and "it is never necessary to give out any information".
- For the first option, the text says giving personal info is not necessary, so this is incorrect.
- For the second option, the text says there's no commitment to apply, so this is incorrect.
- The third option matches the statements about no commitment and no requirement to give info or apply.
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C. There is no commitment and students do not have to give out personal information or apply. (Note: Assuming the third option is labeled C; if the original labels differ, adjust the label but keep the text. From the given options, the correct one is the last option: "There is no commitment and students do not have to give out personal information or apply.")