| Posted Date |
Posted By |
Comment |
August 23 2007
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crazy mom
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Those on admissions discussion were great. Tour guide was just there. We were rushing to get there on time and while students went by, none offered help. |
June 17 2007
|
green7
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My mom and I ventured the campus on our own. All of the students were so friendly and gave us directions when we lost our way around and even gave us advice about the best restaurants in Boston. |
June 10 2007
|
DaNYAznKid
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Since it was a visiting weekend, the students were more outgoing then usual, probably, but it was still a pleasant experience. |
April 21 2007
|
Adelaide
|
They all seemed very happy and carried a lot of school spirit. The students were very willing to answer questions and seemed eager to help us in any way possible. |
January 09 2007
|
silentorchestra
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didn't see many students, but there were TONS of prospective students and their parents |
January 02 2007
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crazy88
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The only student I met was amazingly funny and nice! |
December 21 2006
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sofianoori
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Whenever I go on campus visits I stop random students and ask questions. One band guy was really helpful, but everyone else brushed us off. My Harvard friend was amazingly nice, though. Mixed bag. |
October 22 2006
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Jeremybeach
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Yeah, Harvard WILL be harvard, of course. It has a reputation to kill yeah, everybody knows this. Being as such, the people are quite self-absorbed and stuckup! I mean, it's like conquering the worl dif you get in, apparently, you just have an ego |
August 16 2006
|
Tarun45
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I was able to have good talks with random students on campus. |
August 15 2006
|
just_forget_me
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All seemed nice, but not the place where people go out of their way to talk to visitors. |
August 12 2006
|
x3rose
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The other students on campus were really nice and always willing to help. |
August 09 2006
|
drummerdude_07
|
Very talkative. Answered questions, enthusiastic about school. Knowledgeable about most topics (imagine that, at Harvard). |
August 08 2006
|
bwilton
|
At least they had the courtesy to answer my questions, and the sense to tell me to stay away. |