Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College visits. Way more useful than a trip to Vegas.
Most open houses are on Saturdays, so not really a good plan for spring break.
I bet you learn more about a school from visiting when they're in session, sitting in on a class, and taking a regular tour than from a Saturday open house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College visits. Way more useful than a trip to Vegas.
Most open houses are on Saturdays, so not really a good plan for spring break.
Most schools do tours during the week. We are doing 8 during spring break. In fact Saturday is tough. The school we are visiting on Saturday only has a tour but no info session and the admissions office isn't open. Quite a few we are looking at don't do Saturday tours. We did find that BC, being a good catholic college, doesn't do tours from Thursday - Monday over Easter but plenty of others are open.
PP which schools are you looking at that only do Saturday tours?
My DD got in early admission to Rutgers & UNC-Charlotte. Both have their upcoming open houses on Saturday. We're also visiting Drexel (Sat) and UMD-CP (they do have weekday options).This is not to say that you can't do campus tours, so OP might still find it a valuable use of spring break time. I think I would rather visit the schools when students are actually there though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College visits. Way more useful than a trip to Vegas.
Most open houses are on Saturdays, so not really a good plan for spring break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College visits. Way more useful than a trip to Vegas.
Most open houses are on Saturdays, so not really a good plan for spring break.
Most schools do tours during the week. We are doing 8 during spring break. In fact Saturday is tough. The school we are visiting on Saturday only has a tour but no info session and the admissions office isn't open. Quite a few we are looking at don't do Saturday tours. We did find that BC, being a good catholic college, doesn't do tours from Thursday - Monday over Easter but plenty of others are open.
PP which schools are you looking at that only do Saturday tours?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College visits. Way more useful than a trip to Vegas.
Most open houses are on Saturdays, so not really a good plan for spring break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College visits. Way more useful than a trip to Vegas.
Most open houses are on Saturdays, so not really a good plan for spring break.
Not true, OP. We have done a lot of college tours during spring break week. Many public universities have programs for visitors the entire week before Easter, because they know that a lot of public school kids will be on break and available to view their schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College visits. Way more useful than a trip to Vegas.
Most open houses are on Saturdays, so not really a good plan for spring break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College visits. Way more useful than a trip to Vegas.
Most open houses are on Saturdays, so not really a good plan for spring break.
Anonymous wrote:Anything going on the first week in April for High Schoolers? Originally was going out to Vegas, but this sequestration thing has me nervous about "frivolous spending". So, she is stuck here in the area. Ideas, suggestions? TIA!
Anonymous wrote:College visits. Way more useful than a trip to Vegas.