Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m taking DC to Indiana for admitted students day. I hope they like, it but I’m worried the weather will be too huge a factor— the only time we can go is February, and the others we are seeing in April when it’s likely to be nicer.
How big an impact did weather have on your kid’s decision?
Honestly, I think it is better to go when the weather is cold. It is going to be cold a large part of the school year, so how do they feel about the school in this sort of weather?
I agree. If you can get hyped even when the weather sucks, that’s a good sign.
Anonymous wrote:Revisiting this thread as we plan our spring break trips for D26. She's applied to LACs but won't hear back until late March from most of them, and her spring break is early this year- so we'll have a short turnaround time to plan visits. Anyone attend admitted student days at any of the following: Hamilton, Vassar, Carleton, Smith, MHC? Are admitted student days that much more beneficial than just visiting and sitting in on a class or two, especially if you need to miss school to attend?
Anonymous wrote:For my ‘24 daughter we narrowed down top top 3 (with cost being biggest factor)
JMU
VT
UofSC
All of them were great and worth going to. We had previously done tours/open houses at all, but still think this was worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m taking DC to Indiana for admitted students day. I hope they like, it but I’m worried the weather will be too huge a factor— the only time we can go is February, and the others we are seeing in April when it’s likely to be nicer.
How big an impact did weather have on your kid’s decision?
Honestly, I think it is better to go when the weather is cold. It is going to be cold a large part of the school year, so how do they feel about the school in this sort of weather?
I agree. If you can get hyped even when the weather sucks, that’s a good sign.
Anonymous wrote:Thought it would be nice to share which schools really did it up big and made it special. Also good to know which were like regular tours, less personal, and maybe less worth the effort and expense to attend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m taking DC to Indiana for admitted students day. I hope they like, it but I’m worried the weather will be too huge a factor— the only time we can go is February, and the others we are seeing in April when it’s likely to be nicer.
How big an impact did weather have on your kid’s decision?
Honestly, I think it is better to go when the weather is cold. It is going to be cold a large part of the school year, so how do they feel about the school in this sort of weather?
Anonymous wrote:Do kids admitted ED (or who have otherwise committed) go to these admitted student days? Thinking it would still be fun and allow for meeting future classmates but not sure if it's primarily for kids who haven't decided.
Anonymous wrote:I’m taking DC to Indiana for admitted students day. I hope they like, it but I’m worried the weather will be too huge a factor— the only time we can go is February, and the others we are seeing in April when it’s likely to be nicer.
How big an impact did weather have on your kid’s decision?
Anonymous wrote:I’m taking DC to Indiana for admitted students day. I hope they like, it but I’m worried the weather will be too huge a factor— the only time we can go is February, and the others we are seeing in April when it’s likely to be nicer.
How big an impact did weather have on your kid’s decision?
Anonymous wrote:VA Tech was great (four years ago). Really informative sessions about everything from straight talk about food/dorms/off campus housing to what a pre-med track looks like and how the med school application process works.