Washington University in St. Louis - Information Session



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VeggieMonster
February 04 2010
Pretty typical, but very nice none-the-less. [View Full Report]
IvanKaramozov
January 01 2010
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]
applicannot
September 27 2009
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]
ronib321
September 19 2009
Very good & informative. The session was run by an admissions officer with a student. [View Full Report]
TheAscendancy
July 01 2009
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]
HereToSucceed92
April 08 2009
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]
xlifeforgod
March 21 2009
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]
dadd
March 10 2009
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]
beyond_stressed
February 27 2009
The session was informative. Nothing you couldn't get out of the website, though. [View Full Report]
hookem168
November 11 2008
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]
obeythecougar
July 25 2008
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]
pmrlcomm
July 13 2008
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]
chezdan27
July 02 2008
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]
inthemistylight
June 26 2008
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]
iVinshe
April 21 2008
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]
spazattack
March 17 2008
The admissions officer and student who presented were very friendly, outgoing and humorous! [View Full Report]
jgladiator
January 21 2008
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]
m&m&m
January 16 2008
Fine. Small group so the Wash U person was able to give individualized info [View Full Report]
sanjenferrer
November 23 2007
Flight delayed, so I missed this. [View Full Report]
PhogHawk
October 25 2007
I attended both a general Info Session as well as an Engineering-specific session. Both were lovely. [View Full Report]
katieg21
August 12 2007
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]
arkitex
August 07 2007
Information session was well organized, informative, and interesting. Had 3 presenters giving different perspectives - admissions officer, student, and faculty member. [View Full Report]
JustMe17
June 27 2007
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]
MissBarbara
June 16 2007
Also a recent grad, the representative gave a polished presentation that was very informative and well-done. [View Full Report]
prestige_factor7
September 17 2006
Same old, same old. The typical admissions spew. Lots of emphasis on community. [View Full Report]
Gandalf_GCN
August 16 2006
Standard information session - Presentation and then Questions and Answers [View Full Report]