| Posted Date |
Posted By |
Comment |
October 21 2007
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livelovelearn
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There is a lot of interesting history to the school, considering it was the 1st university. The person giving the session was very enthusiastic and you could tell he really loved the school. |
August 23 2007
|
crazy mom
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This was excellent. Admissions officer and students were funny and seemed like normal guys. |
June 10 2007
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DaNYAznKid
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The session is very similar to that of several other Ivies, with the officer using the old "get an A in the AP class" joke in an effort to emphasize the importance of doing well in hard cour |
April 21 2007
|
Adelaide
|
It was quite helpful. I was expecting mostly information about admissions, which I didn't need. Rather, I learned a lot about the academic and extracurricular life here. |
December 21 2006
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sofianoori
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My trip was very rushed, and I couldn't get there in time to see one. |
October 01 2006
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flyguy64
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Info. session speakers sooooo relaxed compared to those of Ivy league schools. They spent most of your time talking about clubs and stuff like that. I guess they didnt really have anything to prove. |
August 22 2006
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Nattocollege
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Acceptable, nothing outstanding, students were all from liberal arts curriculums |
August 15 2006
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just_forget_me
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Usually packed, and awfully bland! Some parents asked the usual ridiculous questions. |
August 09 2006
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drummerdude_07
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Pretty boring and general. Students talked about residential life, houses, and other stuff. Admissions officer talked fin. aid and admissions. Nothing I didn't slready know from internet, CC, and the campus tour. Blatantly lied about their not be |
August 08 2006
|
bwilton
|
Verbatim regurgitation of the info. sessions given across the nation. (I have seen two.) |