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momonthehill
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Due to large (HS) spring break crowd, it was held in a lecture hall in a science building. The admissions administrator spoke about what made Oberlin unique & went over the application process. [View Full Report] |
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Keilexandra
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Typical spiel; details in visit description. [View Full Report] |
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smithie13
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Very informative and friendly almuni but asked a pop quiz question out of no where and put one of the visiting students on the spot who said a completely obvious wrong answer. [View Full Report] |
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vicariousparent
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Very nice, covered all the important topics. [View Full Report] |
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Plainsman
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In an auditorium with a panel of faculty onstage, moderated by an admissions official. [View Full Report] |
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PRJ
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Very informative. After the official presentation, 3 students came in to answer questions. Great candid answers and obvious enthusiasm for the school. [View Full Report] |
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mflevity
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The admissions officer was funky (you don't see pierced earrings on a lot of 50-year-old men) but down-to-earth...I'd say it was an above average info session. [View Full Report] |
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quaere
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Led by an alum who worked in the admissions office. Wasn't too helpful - not a lot of structure and some important things were glossed over. [View Full Report] |
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coloratura_as
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We had an information session with conservatory admissions. They were very informativr about the audition process, although I was already accepted. They told us that 80% of your acceptance was based o [View Full Report] |
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BassDad
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Well-organized information sessions with separate tracks for students and parents. The parents session covered a wide range of topics and was led by an impressive array of faculty and staff members. [View Full Report] |
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mamenyu
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We attended open house: a panel discussion with some excellent speakers, in question-answer format. [View Full Report] |