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VeggieMonster
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Pretty typical, but very nice none-the-less. [View Full Report] |
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IvanKaramozov
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Very enjoyable! The presenter was perky and knowledgable. Consequently, she kept all of us entertained for the hour while imparting info about financial aid, scholarships, admissions, activities, etc [View Full Report] |
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applicannot
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A professor, an admissions director, and a current student gave the information session. It was lively (no Power Point), but nothing you couldn't read in a prospective guide. [View Full Report] |
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ronib321
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Very good & informative. The session was run by an admissions officer with a student. [View Full Report] |
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TheAscendancy
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Mostly talked about WashU's flexibility in terms of curriculum. You can easily major in something like Spanish and still go into pre-med. Also talked about the undergrad research opportunities av [View Full Report] |
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HereToSucceed92
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Covered everything from admissions to study abroad. Nothing really new if you've done research on the school but a good time to ask questions! A faculty memeber, admissions officer and student ta [View Full Report] |
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xlifeforgod
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The information session was held by two people One admission officer and one student. It was very informative and there was plenty of time for questions. Length: 1 hour. You will get a meal pass too. [View Full Report] |
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dadd
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Basic as related to living and learning on the campus for 5 weeks. This is a 7 credit hour summer experience but students interact and attend class and use facilities just like regular students. [View Full Report] |
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beyond_stressed
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The session was informative. Nothing you couldn't get out of the website, though. [View Full Report] |
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hookem168
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A professor with two students. Loved all of them. Each had something unique to share about the Wash U experience. Very complete in their descriptions. [View Full Report] |
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obeythecougar
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Lasted an hour and a half, the admissions officer was really dodgy with her answers, but overall she did well. They painted Wash U out to be all about RESEARCH, which took me by surprise. [View Full Report] |
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pmrlcomm
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Talk was given primarily by an adcom and engineering prof. There was a student but she only talked for a limited time. Rushed for time so no Q&A. [View Full Report] |
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chezdan27
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An Admissions officer and a current student gave a little presentation about the academic programs, switching between schools, and requirements, along with some stuff just about life at the school. [View Full Report] |
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inthemistylight
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I just listened, as there were very many anxious parents there who asked basically every question under the sun. But the WashU ppl were very informative and patient. [View Full Report] |
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iVinshe
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Pre-med information session. One of the 4 deans talked to a packed auditorium of several hundred students and parents (this was Multicultural Weekend). She was very very knowledgeable and informative. [View Full Report] |
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spazattack
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The admissions officer and student who presented were very friendly, outgoing and humorous! [View Full Report] |
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jgladiator
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I went for pre-health day and listened to a dean of the school of Arts/Sci, a professor, and a student. They really knew what they were doing. [View Full Report] |
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m&m&m
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Fine. Small group so the Wash U person was able to give individualized info [View Full Report] |
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sanjenferrer
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Flight delayed, so I missed this. [View Full Report] |
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PhogHawk
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I attended both a general Info Session as well as an Engineering-specific session. Both were lovely. [View Full Report] |
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katieg21
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The professor that did it was great, so I paid attention until he was done talking. After that it got a little long and kinda put me to sleep. [View Full Report] |
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arkitex
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Information session was well organized, informative, and interesting. Had 3 presenters giving different perspectives - admissions officer, student, and faculty member. [View Full Report] |
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JustMe17
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I attended the Liberal Arts Day, which was very informative. They offered the typical admissions and financial aid sessions, as well as sessions on more specific areas (natural sciences, social scienc [View Full Report] |
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MissBarbara
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Also a recent grad, the representative gave a polished presentation that was very informative and well-done. [View Full Report] |
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prestige_factor7
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Same old, same old. The typical admissions spew. Lots of emphasis on community. [View Full Report] |
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Gandalf_GCN
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Standard information session - Presentation and then Questions and Answers [View Full Report] |