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I applied as a communication studies major. Though, I still haven't decided on where I am going next year. Ha, definately wasn't expecting this acceptance.
Comm studies.
Have seen my FA, waiting to see how strong my persuasive skills are when it comes down to decision time. (Well, and how much debt I'm willing to offer to take on...)
I'm going to detour this thread if you don't mind. Has anyone from the School of Communications gone to Wildcat Days yet? According to the schedule the SoC meets with admitted students from 10-1 on Monday - do they split the kids up into majors during this time? Do they give a tour of the Theatre and Interpretation Center?
My daughter has three choices for college and this is her last Admitted Student program and we just want to make sure it touches on her major. Can someone who's gone to Wildcat Days in the last few weeks give us a quick rundown of events? Thanks!
i believe they do split up into majors for the SoC portion. I personally did not attend Wildcat Day (nor plan to for this weekend; really unfortunate schedule conflict) but that's what I've heard.
They do split you up. I went to the April 13th wildcat day for comm studies, and you arrive for breakfast, then they split you up by school. SoC went to University Hall [I think?] and each dean talked about their program, then we split up by major and comm studies went to Searle, so I'd assume Theater goes to the center. Hope that helps!