Anonymous wrote:Oberlin gets big time kudos from me. They have offered free enrollment to admitted students in a 2 credit COVID-19 through the lens of liberal arts class. There is an hour lecture from a professors from a different department each week (epidemiology of pandemics, psychology of loneliness, biochemistry of COVID, creative writing and trauma, etc). Assigned reading each week Then a breakout session with peer leaders where they discuss the lecture and answer questions about life at Oberlin.
My kid loves the class, and it’s the most thoughtful and innovative way I’ve seen to show students what the school is like. It’s probably not worth 2 college credits. But it’s been a great experience.
He’s been admitted to 7 other colleges— largely LACs. And none have anything close to Oberlin. Several are just now rolling out Webinars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Univ of Mary Washington has done a great job with communication and setting up topics, schedules, formats.
The topics were spread out over 2 weeks. Professors from different departments presented.
Sessions were in the evenings at 4, 5, and 6 p.m.
Then there's a zoom meeting at 7 from current students to discuss topics from the sessions.
While we were really excited about going to the Admitted Student Day, this format enabled us to see way more briefings than we would have gone to.
That sounds very nice. Did your kid watch the lectures? My kid who will be attending a different school refuses to watch any of the lectures or professor panels. Finds it boring virtually.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I called Oberlin today with a question and mentioned how much my kid was enjoying their COVID class. They said that they were blown away by enrollment— over 500 kids currently participating. Their average class size is only 750, which includes the conservatory kids.
Talk about brilliant marketing.
You over-reaching oberlin boosters are wildly over-compensating for the one crazy oberlin basher on this board and you look pretty silly and pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:I called Oberlin today with a question and mentioned how much my kid was enjoying their COVID class. They said that they were blown away by enrollment— over 500 kids currently participating. Their average class size is only 750, which includes the conservatory kids.
Talk about brilliant marketing.
Anonymous wrote:Univ of Mary Washington has done a great job with communication and setting up topics, schedules, formats.
The topics were spread out over 2 weeks. Professors from different departments presented.
Sessions were in the evenings at 4, 5, and 6 p.m.
Then there's a zoom meeting at 7 from current students to discuss topics from the sessions.
While we were really excited about going to the Admitted Student Day, this format enabled us to see way more briefings than we would have gone to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oberlin gets big time kudos from me. They have offered free enrollment to admitted students in a 2 credit COVID-19 through the lens of liberal arts class. There is an hour lecture from a professors from a different department each week (epidemiology of pandemics, psychology of loneliness, biochemistry of COVID, creative writing and trauma, etc). Assigned reading each week Then a breakout session with peer leaders where they discuss the lecture and answer questions about life at Oberlin.
My kid loves the class, and it’s the most thoughtful and innovative way I’ve seen to show students what the school is like. It’s probably not worth 2 college credits. But it’s been a great experience.
He’s been admitted to 7 other colleges— largely LACs. And none have anything close to Oberlin. Several are just now rolling out Webinars.
Wow. Huge kudos to Oberlin for being so creative and thoughtful. My kid got into an ivy ED for Engineering and their accepted students virtual events have been predictable and boring. 30 min zoom class - standard Intro to Engineering class taught by a competent but not particularly engaging professor. Zoom sessions with a few professors who talked about their lab research. I had trouble following the technical stuff and my kid just completely tuned out.
Anonymous wrote:Oberlin gets big time kudos from me. They have offered free enrollment to admitted students in a 2 credit COVID-19 through the lens of liberal arts class. There is an hour lecture from a professors from a different department each week (epidemiology of pandemics, psychology of loneliness, biochemistry of COVID, creative writing and trauma, etc). Assigned reading each week Then a breakout session with peer leaders where they discuss the lecture and answer questions about life at Oberlin.
My kid loves the class, and it’s the most thoughtful and innovative way I’ve seen to show students what the school is like. It’s probably not worth 2 college credits. But it’s been a great experience.
He’s been admitted to 7 other colleges— largely LACs. And none have anything close to Oberlin. Several are just now rolling out Webinars.
Anonymous wrote:Oberlin gets big time kudos from me. They have offered free enrollment to admitted students in a 2 credit COVID-19 through the lens of liberal arts class. There is an hour lecture from a professors from a different department each week (epidemiology of pandemics, psychology of loneliness, biochemistry of COVID, creative writing and trauma, etc). Assigned reading each week Then a breakout session with peer leaders where they discuss the lecture and answer questions about life at Oberlin.
My kid loves the class, and it’s the most thoughtful and innovative way I’ve seen to show students what the school is like. It’s probably not worth 2 college credits. But it’s been a great experience.
He’s been admitted to 7 other colleges— largely LACs. And none have anything close to Oberlin. Several are just now rolling out Webinars.