Yeah...Northwestern tour left us very unimpressed. |
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This is why it's good to tour when you can make it work. Some schools aren't going to click, even if they seem great on paper.
And it's very personal. We toured Tufts last weekend. I would have crossed it off my list if I were looking, but my kid loved it and is already talking ED. |
| I also found the campus unimpressive vs other LACs including nearby W&L and Richmond. Was underwhelmed by the visit. |
I was a former NU tour guide and I think the problem might have been that the Tech building is a bit too far to take tours up. When I was working there we tinkered with the tour a lot. We tried adding on a dorm stop once but that never felt like it worked. |
| Tours don’t make it break anything. |
They shouldn’t but they do. The tour guides are important - no getting around it. . |
| I would look at Williams and if interested in a single sex school, Smith and Wellesley. |
When we went back to NU, Vanderbilt and Cornell for admitted students day, very different campus. It was a like a different school. The tour guides are doing it for $$$ not bc they want to. If your high school has a kid there, make sure your kid meets up with them. Best intel will be from them. |
Well of course Cornell and NU are very different for admitted students day…it isn’t freezing and dreary. |
I mean we got about $15/tour. It was $ not $$$. |
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Right, so even less reason to be enthusiastic about that particular gig. |
The tours we went in at every school were generally meh, other than Wake Forest and USC. You can figure out vibes in other ways. |
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The original tours weren’t in the winter tho. Honestly, some of the tour guides are just nerdy and not social and unable to carry a conversation. The most “normal” people on campus are not doing tours at any of these schools. |
What was special about your Wake tour? Ours was your typical info session and tour. Guide was fine, but there was nothing unique about the tour in any way. |