| Loved Muhlenberg's. Mine was invited to one of the scholar programs. They put us up at a hotel and had an amazing reception on top of all the other admitted day events. |
| Michigan was amazing! Lots of school spirit and impressive students that truly ran the revisit day program. My student decided on Penn but it was hard to turn down! |
| We attended three admitted students days in 2022: Pitt, Fordham, and Northeastern. All three events were well-done and gave us a good sense of each student body and the vibe on campus. (We hadn't been able to do junior-year tours because of Covid restrictions in 2021.) DC found the days really helpful in determining which school felt like the best fit, and ended up choosing Northeastern. |
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Went to LMU, Pepperdine, SMU and Miami.
LMU was meh…SMU and Miami were better. Pepperdine was amazing. Kid changed his mind from Miami to Pepperdine after that. |
Yes I see that but at first I read it as “met him” as in pre-arranged to meet up in person. Because some students do connect online to find a roommate |
| They were super useful for my dd - she chose a top SLAC, and the admitted students weekend definitely played a role. Parents and kids split up immediately; she attended a few classes and panels, went to the club fair, lunches and dinners with other accepted students and current students. There were performances and social events - she went to the late night coffee place with a bunch of kids and then to a party. Got back to the hotel very late and had a great time. It was a taste of what going to school there would be like and now, midway through freshman year, she loves it even more than she thought she would. |
We had the same experience. and with a worse tour guide. Took LMU out of consideration as the vibe was not as good as the first visit. |
Son went last year and was very turned off and chose not to attend. I think the Business school was overwhelmed. |
| Without naming names, the ones that turned us off most were the ones that were very low effort. Fair or not, felt like it was possibly telling on how much they prioritized student experience. I can see how the big hyped ones may turn some people off either being too loud and extroverted or too much of what feels like a sales-pitch. We’re introverts and didn’t mind them though, the effort was appreciated. |
| We found them incredibly helpful. |
| My son did UVA and W&M. I thought they were both great, totally different, and gave a feel for the school. |
+1 They brought in the marching band! DD was already almost sold but it was a great day - they made sure to highlight academics, school spirit, clubs, and we saw a dorm room and got fun swag. |
+1 We went last year and were blown away. It was DC’s top choice anyway, but ASD just sealed the deal. |
W&M dual degree programme with St Andrews. It's a tiny program and VERY selective, so he was flattered to be invited. But he didn't like the W&M campus, and he was turned off by the rigidity of the course offerings, particularly at St Andrews. Elliott at GW has a lot more choices, and ultimately is the better known foreign affairs program. Price was the same, because he got merit aid from GW. So it's all good. |
How was the Miami one? Did your kid get to speak to students in their program or college? We had a great tour and then a school specific online event, but they only had one major from that school represented and it was not helpful. DC actually decided to pick a major in A&S instead of the other school. |