Anonymous wrote:UVA is great--they bring in the mascot, band, acapella singers and have a number of informative sessions. We learned a lot and it was definitely worth while.
UNC was meh if you already took a tour. They had a brief info session with the mascot, admissions and students answering a few questions, then a tour that had a little more info about dorms than a normal tour, but otherwise was the same. Was surprised it wasn't better.
Anonymous wrote:W&M is always fun - massive event tbh
Anonymous wrote:They were super useful for my dd - she chose a top SLAC, and the admitted students weekend definitely played a role. Parents and kids split up immediately; she attended a few classes and panels, went to the club fair, lunches and dinners with other accepted students and current students. There were performances and social events - she went to the late night coffee place with a bunch of kids and then to a party. Got back to the hotel very late and had a great time. It was a taste of what going to school there would be like and now, midway through freshman year, she loves it even more than she thought she would.
Anonymous wrote:Davidson admitted student’s day was outstanding. DS picked it over Notre Dame, Tufts and CMC. Very happy freshman.

Anonymous wrote:Did anyone got to UGA's admitted day? We did a tour and DC has a friend down there. We are considering going to an admitted session (which I every day) and then meeting up with the friend instead of trying to squeeze in another admitted students day on the already booked weekends.
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: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.
It's a busy day. You'll check in and get your swag bag and find your student's name on the admissions banner. The first 45 minutes or so is in Kaplan Arena. Various student and admin speakers, cheerleaders, rah rah stuff. You'll be able to look online to see the schedule which will include tours of buildings and talks on a variety of topics. There isn't time to get to all the ones you want to go to, but many are repeated throughout the day. My student and I split up some, too, so we could go to more sessions. Lunch is in the Sunken Gardens. Club tables are set up to visit and get info. There will be professor representatives from various majors to talk with as well. Then the afternoon sessions and wrap up.
Anonymous wrote:Michigan was amazing! Lots of school spirit and impressive students that truly ran the revisit day program. My student decided on Penn but it was hard to turn down!
Anonymous wrote:We found these to be FAR more useful than basic admissions tours.