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		<title>By: solo 401k</title>
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		<title>By: Jim Munch</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jim Munch</dc:creator>
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		<description>I think based on this story, there must be two types of unofficial visits.  An official unofficial visit set-up by the school at the schools request (this would be for a junior or lower or a senior not yet deemed worthy of an official visit), and an unofficial, unofficial visit set-up by the prospect.  The official unofficial visit is one that  the school is very interested in the prospect and they attend the session.  In the case of basketball, they will actually have the prospect play with the team and evaluate their value through the players.  They will visit the coaches, campus etc, very similar to and official visit.  In either type of visit, the prospect is responsible for all expenses.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think based on this story, there must be two types of unofficial visits.  An official unofficial visit set-up by the school at the schools request (this would be for a junior or lower or a senior not yet deemed worthy of an official visit), and an unofficial, unofficial visit set-up by the prospect.  The official unofficial visit is one that  the school is very interested in the prospect and they attend the session.  In the case of basketball, they will actually have the prospect play with the team and evaluate their value through the players.  They will visit the coaches, campus etc, very similar to and official visit.  In either type of visit, the prospect is responsible for all expenses.</p>
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