Anonymous wrote:
This is funny, but there's a lot of truth in it. We visited a couple of the New England LAC's and then scratched the rest from the to-visit list; I suspect they're really all about the same.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you and your daughter need to rank these schools in some way before the touring.
I can see why you want "full information" but that jamb backed week won't teach you anything about any school.
We're visiting one high on our list over spring break. My kid is in the middle of trying to figure out how to get a tour of a lab. He'll do the general tour and the engineering tour. We have arranged to have a meal at Hillel. We spent a full half day at a small isolated liberal arts college and you know what? My kid doesn't want a small isolated school. Half a day, essentially learned about them all.
This is funny, but there's a lot of truth in it. We visited a couple of the New England LAC's and then scratched the rest from the to-visit list; I suspect they're really all about the same.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you and your daughter need to rank these schools in some way before the touring.
I can see why you want "full information" but that jamb backed week won't teach you anything about any school.
We're visiting one high on our list over spring break. My kid is in the middle of trying to figure out how to get a tour of a lab. He'll do the general tour and the engineering tour. We have arranged to have a meal at Hillel. We spent a full half day at a small isolated liberal arts college and you know what? My kid doesn't want a small isolated school. Half a day, essentially learned about them all.
This is funny, but there's a lot of truth in it. We visited a couple of the New England LAC's and then scratched the rest from the to-visit list; I suspect they're really all about the same.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I think you and your daughter need to rank these schools in some way before the touring.
I can see why you want "full information" but that jamb backed week won't teach you anything about any school.
We're visiting one high on our list over spring break. My kid is in the middle of trying to figure out how to get a tour of a lab. He'll do the general tour and the engineering tour. We have arranged to have a meal at Hillel. We spent a full half day at a small isolated liberal arts college and you know what? My kid doesn't want a small isolated school. Half a day, essentially learned about them all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:you realize you can visit colleges after your kid is accepted. its cheaper and kid is feeling good and really tries to visualize themselves there
But if you want to apply early decision, you need to know your preferences. You can't do that if you haven't seen the campus.
Not true. If you applying VA in-state, you know where to apply. If you want aerospace engineering, you know where to apply. If you want tech, you know where to apply. If you want Econ you know where to apply. If you want Computer Sci, you know where to apply. Apply EA and SCEA and see where you get in, then tour. That's what we did. It really cuts down on the anxiety and the cost of the tours.
you realize you can visit colleges after your kid is accepted. its cheaper and kid is feeling good and really tries to visualize themselves there
But if you want to apply early decision, you need to know your preferences. You can't do that if you haven't seen the campus.
Not true. If you applying VA in-state, you know where to apply. If you want aerospace engineering, you know where to apply. If you want tech, you know where to apply. If you want Econ you know where to apply. If you want Computer Sci, you know where to apply. Apply EA and SCEA and see where you get in, then tour. That's what we did. It really cuts down on the anxiety and the cost of the tours.
Anonymous wrote:you realize you can visit colleges after your kid is accepted. its cheaper and kid is feeling good and really tries to visualize themselves there
But if you want to apply early decision, you need to know your preferences. You can't do that if you haven't seen the campus.
Anonymous wrote: If I had to do it all again, I would wait until at least second half junior year.
you realize you can visit colleges after your kid is accepted. its cheaper and kid is feeling good and really tries to visualize themselves there