Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame was incredible, didn’t end up there but will always have a soft spot. AO sent handwritten letter, email saying safe travels, met on arrival. Two days of quality programming, the school spirit was infectious with a wonderful program in arena followed by an evening party. Had people stationed at table in lobby at nearby hotels to answer questions, walked into a dining hall and woman insisted on personal tour, plus random people were just so nice students and faculty alike, stopping to chat or say hi.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Carleton did a great job! We were glad we went.
Agreed! It rained, snowed and the sun shone all in one day, giving the kids a real taste of Minnesota!But they do a great job - from recommending a hotel in the cities, picking you up in the morning and getting everyone to campus together. Separate activities for parents and kids (classes and meals in dining hall for kids, info sessions for parents) so the kids meet one another. Also a great meet and greet with upperclassmen at the end. It totally won over my kid.
Thanks for this. DD is trying to figure out whether to attend the admitted student weekend for Carleton. She's an ED admit so no decision to be made, but she would love to start connecting with the school and future classmates. Any parents have advice on the value of these weekends for ED kids?
Anonymous wrote:Would love to hear more about W&M's DFAS. Planning to attend this year with my daughter. Accepted ED, so not about making a decision, but have heard such great things and she is excited to go in April.
Anonymous wrote:W&M is always fun - massive event tbh
Anonymous wrote:In case this is useful to anyone— my daughter had set up coffee dates with some potential roommates from NOVA that she met on Instagram and once she found a good match, they attended the admitted student day at JMU on the same date. Parents got to meet, the girls did a few of the tours together (not the entire day but enough to get to chat, talk about dorm options together, etc.). It worked really well. So glad my daughter & her future roommate coordinated this together. It’s really as simple as choosing the same date to attend; the girls set this plan up on their own.
Anonymous wrote:How are these events for quiet introverted kids? I'm not sure mine would feel confident enough at the moment to think of any questions and actually ask them of faculty, or mix with other kids and find a roommate!
Specifically thinking of Pitt, Fordham, and Loyola Maryland, if anyone has thoughts on these schools...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Carleton did a great job! We were glad we went.
Agreed! It rained, snowed and the sun shone all in one day, giving the kids a real taste of Minnesota!But they do a great job - from recommending a hotel in the cities, picking you up in the morning and getting everyone to campus together. Separate activities for parents and kids (classes and meals in dining hall for kids, info sessions for parents) so the kids meet one another. Also a great meet and greet with upperclassmen at the end. It totally won over my kid.
Anonymous wrote:For those that have attended the VT accepted student day did you also attend one of their open house days prior to that? The accepted student day agendas I have seen seem very similar to that of the open house we attended last spring. If you attended both did the accepted student day add anything to make it worth it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Carleton did a great job! We were glad we went.
Agreed! It rained, snowed and the sun shone all in one day, giving the kids a real taste of Minnesota!But they do a great job - from recommending a hotel in the cities, picking you up in the morning and getting everyone to campus together. Separate activities for parents and kids (classes and meals in dining hall for kids, info sessions for parents) so the kids meet one another. Also a great meet and greet with upperclassmen at the end. It totally won over my kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone been to admitted student days for Williams, Amherst, Swarthmore or Pomona? Do you recommend?
Did your kid get accepted to all of them?
Anonymous wrote: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?
Carleton did a great job! We were glad we went.
But they do a great job - from recommending a hotel in the cities, picking you up in the morning and getting everyone to campus together. Separate activities for parents and kids (classes and meals in dining hall for kids, info sessions for parents) so the kids meet one another. Also a great meet and greet with upperclassmen at the end. It totally won over my kid.