Tour Prep Video—Announcer, University of Toronto
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North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)Transcript
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Hi. Welcome. We're so glad that you're considering the University of Toronto. U of T is a special place. It's one of the world's leading universities and consistently ranked as the top university in Canada. And our campuses are all unique and beautiful, each offering unmatched array of academic and student life options. Choosing your university is an important decision, So one of the best things you can do is take a campus tour and talk to students who are studying here. Right now, you have tea is a friendly place, and we want you to feel comfortable and welcome. We're here to make sure you know what to expect and get the most out of your tour. So let's start with a bit of advice before you arrive. You'll be walking around the campus for at least a Knauer that includes both inside and outside the buildings, and the tour will run rain or shine. So we're something comfortable for walking on the right clothing for the weather outside. There's a lot to experience on campus, and we don't want you to miss anything, so be sure to arrive early for your scheduled tour if you run into any problems getting here like a traffic jam or a stalled bus, or both call the tour office. They'll try their very best to accommodate you. When you get here, your student tour guide will take you out to explore the campus. There's a lot to see, like our student centers, wireless student spaces, state of yard athletic facilities and beautiful parks for good, walk or run, your experience will be different, depending on the time of year you visit. And the activities on campus during your tour come ready with lots of questions about student life on campus and what it's like studying at U of T. We've come up with some questions that might help you get started. Why did you decide to come here? What's your favorite thing about U of T what you enjoy most about your program? What kinds of activities are available? What would you tell someone considering U of T. That's just a few, but you can find a full list of questions to bring with you through a link in your tour confirmation email. Visit the U of T Mississauga campus tourist section of the website to get directions to the admissions and recruitment office. And if you have any other questions, give us a call, then enjoy yourself. You'll be visiting one of the world's leading universities, taken all the fantastic modern facilities and enjoy the beautiful woodlands and green spaces that had so much to our campus setting and a close knit community. Maybe you'll be lucky enough to spot a deer. And if there's a staff member available after the tour, you can sit and talk to them about how to join U of T. Choosing your university is a really important decision. We hope we've helped you get ready for your tour and we hope you love U of T as much as we dio. Thanks for watching.