At my DC's school there is a lot of competition and a thorough vetting process to get tour guide jobs. After all, tour guides are the public-facing representation of the school to prospective students. |
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Kid expected to love Harvard and Stanford. Found Harvard underwhelming and absolutely hated Stanford.
We expected Yale to be OK but it exceeded expectations. |
| We are only considering Harvard, Yale, MIT and Stanford. Of the 4, surprisingly, Yale's campus stood out. Not enough to win our business, but we will see. |
Harvard's campus reminded me of a boarding school. Very underwhelming. |
I went there and loved it. It was a wonderful place to spend 4 years. |
I did grad school at Stanford, have spent a decent amount of time on the Harvard campus, and kid went to Yale. Yale is hands down my favourite of the three and there is no close second. Don’t really know MIT. |
+1 i have several wonderful friends who are Sewanee grads. |
I do too, and I'm not sure there's a college or university in America that is as loved by its alums. |
But are they considering you? |
Same for me. Living and going to school there for four years was just serene. |
In that case, the Penn students need some adult oversight in the selection process. |
You should do another visit. My DD's first visit at UVA went poorly but it was because it was summer, hot, few students and the tour guide was having an off day. Second visit was the opposite. She loves it there. |
We disagree too. Loved the hokie stone and the campus. Kid picked UVA instead, but I still have fond memories of our day at VT. |
Seriously. Posts like that crack me up. |
My experience visiting Swarthmore was awful ages ago. I guess they're consistent. I couldn't make the trip (from CA) for their accepted students' weekend but visited shortly thereafter. I remember going to a reception for admitted students with my host and an admissions officer. I actually really enjoyed meeting potential classmates. Then, on the drive back to campus, they spent the whole time badmouthing every. single. student. they met. Sent in my "thanks but no thanks" card as soon as I got back home. |