Anonymous wrote:When I asked on the Pitt tour about what events they have to help freshman meet each other the tour guide said she couldn’t think of any. A Midwest flagship said orientation was a zoom session on how to register for classes and a dorm meeting.
This was so different from F&M where they described so many summer programs they offer to help students connect. (Of course, that is one of the big differences between large publics and small privates. Pros and cons to both.)
Weird answer. I wonder if her freshman year was the Covid year.
For Pitt:
At Adnitted Students Day, there was an activity to get students to talk with each other (similar to a bingo-style ice breaker, and if you finished it, you got a Pitt frisbee)
Over the summer, there is Panther Connect, an optional day-long or overnight program, with tours and fun activities in small groups. My daughter will stay in a dorm, etc.
And Welcome Week is an entire week-long orientation before classes start.
Then, first semester, there are many sections of a one credit class that further orients you to the university and the city.
There is A LOT.