Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was a college tour guide and we occasionally had middle schoolers on our tours. We're used to it.
Official ones?
Yes, I was employed by the admissions Office. The majority of kids were Juniors or Seniors but we had Freshman sometimes and a handful of 8th graders come through. We'd ask the kids to introduce themselves so we could tailor our tours to the groups.
Interesting. What kind of reaction did those students get? From you, from the other parents?
No reaction. We were always friendly to our groups and I never noticed a parent or kid reacting to another kid. Frankly, I think it would have inappropriate for another parent or potential student to make any comments and we would have shut that down.
We had some pushy parents but the kids were never rude to us. I completely lost track of how many tours I gave but at least 100. I can still do my intro spiel from memory.
Really helpful, thanks. I have a 7th grader who's pushing to visit some colleges next summer. It feels silly to me, but maybe we've cave and try one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD had a wonderful college counselor at her NYC private school. She discouraged this and stressing the kid out prematurely.
She said 10 th grade visits were fine if you were nearby. Yes, we made easily 16 school visits before, during, and after 11 th grade. Yes, I would have liked to have had the time/energy for two more states.
She applied to 9. Got in to 7.
Tell me how you did this.
NP
Probably applied to 3 safeties, 3 matches, and 3 reach schools. In this case, 7 out of 9 is a reasonable result.
I meant how the PP made 16 college visits during junior yr through application time. It seems like it would be a bummer to commit every school break and a large chunk of the summer junior yr on to be orientated around college visits. But unless you start before junior year, I just don’t see how you can get to several colleges in spread out locations otherwise
DP. Most people do not visit 16 colleges - that is unusually high.
That got me thinking about our oldest who is currently a college sophomore. We put on a lot of miles, starting summer before 10th grade
WL, VT, JMU-informal
UVA, WM-formal
GW-formal
Duke, WF-informal
UMD-formal
Drexel-informal
Swat, Penn, Lehigh, Pitt-formal
Oberlin-informal
CWRU-Formal
Yale-Formal
MIT, Harvard-Informal
BU, NEU-Formal
I'm always curious about students who are interested in such disparate schools as JMU and Harvard. You really needed a visit to determine which to apply to?
Visited all kinds. Small, large, in-state, OOS, selective, private, public. Don't know, what you don't know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD had a wonderful college counselor at her NYC private school. She discouraged this and stressing the kid out prematurely.
She said 10 th grade visits were fine if you were nearby. Yes, we made easily 16 school visits before, during, and after 11 th grade. Yes, I would have liked to have had the time/energy for two more states.
She applied to 9. Got in to 7.
Tell me how you did this.
NP
Probably applied to 3 safeties, 3 matches, and 3 reach schools. In this case, 7 out of 9 is a reasonable result.
I meant how the PP made 16 college visits during junior yr through application time. It seems like it would be a bummer to commit every school break and a large chunk of the summer junior yr on to be orientated around college visits. But unless you start before junior year, I just don’t see how you can get to several colleges in spread out locations otherwise
DP. Most people do not visit 16 colleges - that is unusually high.
That got me thinking about our oldest who is currently a college sophomore. We put on a lot of miles, starting summer before 10th grade
WL, VT, JMU-informal
UVA, WM-formal
GW-formal
Duke, WF-informal
UMD-formal
Drexel-informal
Swat, Penn, Lehigh, Pitt-formal
Oberlin-informal
CWRU-Formal
Yale-Formal
MIT, Harvard-Informal
BU, NEU-Formal
I'm always curious about students who are interested in such disparate schools as JMU and Harvard. You really needed a visit to determine which to apply to?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was a college tour guide and we occasionally had middle schoolers on our tours. We're used to it.
Official ones?
Yes, I was employed by the admissions Office. The majority of kids were Juniors or Seniors but we had Freshman sometimes and a handful of 8th graders come through. We'd ask the kids to introduce themselves so we could tailor our tours to the groups.
Interesting. What kind of reaction did those students get? From you, from the other parents?
No reaction. We were always friendly to our groups and I never noticed a parent or kid reacting to another kid. Frankly, I think it would have inappropriate for another parent or potential student to make any comments and we would have shut that down.
We had some pushy parents but the kids were never rude to us. I completely lost track of how many tours I gave but at least 100. I can still do my intro spiel from memory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was a college tour guide and we occasionally had middle schoolers on our tours. We're used to it.
Official ones?
Yes, I was employed by the admissions Office. The majority of kids were Juniors or Seniors but we had Freshman sometimes and a handful of 8th graders come through. We'd ask the kids to introduce themselves so we could tailor our tours to the groups.
Interesting. What kind of reaction did those students get? From you, from the other parents?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was a college tour guide and we occasionally had middle schoolers on our tours. We're used to it.
Official ones?
Yes, I was employed by the admissions Office. The majority of kids were Juniors or Seniors but we had Freshman sometimes and a handful of 8th graders come through. We'd ask the kids to introduce themselves so we could tailor our tours to the groups.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was a college tour guide and we occasionally had middle schoolers on our tours. We're used to it.
Official ones?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD had a wonderful college counselor at her NYC private school. She discouraged this and stressing the kid out prematurely.
She said 10 th grade visits were fine if you were nearby. Yes, we made easily 16 school visits before, during, and after 11 th grade. Yes, I would have liked to have had the time/energy for two more states.
She applied to 9. Got in to 7.
Tell me how you did this.
NP
Probably applied to 3 safeties, 3 matches, and 3 reach schools. In this case, 7 out of 9 is a reasonable result.
I meant how the PP made 16 college visits during junior yr through application time. It seems like it would be a bummer to commit every school break and a large chunk of the summer junior yr on to be orientated around college visits. But unless you start before junior year, I just don’t see how you can get to several colleges in spread out locations otherwise
DP. Most people do not visit 16 colleges - that is unusually high.
That got me thinking about our oldest who is currently a college sophomore. We put on a lot of miles, starting summer before 10th grade
WL, VT, JMU-informal
UVA, WM-formal
GW-formal
Duke, WF-informal
UMD-formal
Drexel-informal
Swat, Penn, Lehigh, Pitt-formal
Oberlin-informal
CWRU-Formal
Yale-Formal
MIT, Harvard-Informal
BU, NEU-Formal
Anonymous wrote:I think no issue touring IF you are there in town anyways. We went in 8th and 9th only because we were in town e.g. saw Northwestern because we were in Chicago for a wedding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD had a wonderful college counselor at her NYC private school. She discouraged this and stressing the kid out prematurely.
She said 10 th grade visits were fine if you were nearby. Yes, we made easily 16 school visits before, during, and after 11 th grade. Yes, I would have liked to have had the time/energy for two more states.
She applied to 9. Got in to 7.
Tell me how you did this.
NP
Probably applied to 3 safeties, 3 matches, and 3 reach schools. In this case, 7 out of 9 is a reasonable result.
I meant how the PP made 16 college visits during junior yr through application time. It seems like it would be a bummer to commit every school break and a large chunk of the summer junior yr on to be orientated around college visits. But unless you start before junior year, I just don’t see how you can get to several colleges in spread out locations otherwise
DP. Most people do not visit 16 colleges - that is unusually high.