Anonymous wrote:No tips, but I heard the area around Carleton smells like Cinnamon Toast Crunch. Have fun!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is mind alteringly cold there. Until you've lived there, you have no idea how terrible true cold can be. Good that your DC will experience it before going to school there. So many families visit in October or May, and then end up unhappy when most of college is spent in a deep freeze.
I came from a very temperate climate and had no problems at Mac! I even enjoyed it. All you need is the very warmest down coat and a hat. The buildings are very warm.
Anonymous wrote:We toured St. Olaf and Carleton in one day and then spent the night in Minneapolis before touring Macalester. They are not far apart and there is no need to stay out in Northfield. Lots of great restaurants, etc. in Minneapolis.
Anonymous wrote:Carleton grad here. I definitely recommend making sure you see downtown Northfield (not hard, since it's right by campus, but in the winter people might be less likely to walk there!). I like Hogan Brothers for lunch, great for soup and sandwiches (hoagies).
You might also want to try lunch on campus—East Dining Hall is the newer cafeteria, while Burton Dining Hall is the older one. I found on campus visits with my kids that it was really nice to get a feel for the way college students eat.
Anonymous wrote:It is mind alteringly cold there. Until you've lived there, you have no idea how terrible true cold can be. Good that your DC will experience it before going to school there. So many families visit in October or May, and then end up unhappy when most of college is spent in a deep freeze.