Visiting colleges after being accepted? Help?

<p>I’ve been accepted to 4 colleges so far and I’m waiting for 2 other college acceptance letters. I’ve visited 3 of the 6 colleges once already. I want to visit all of the colleges that I’m accepted to again however so I can make the right decision.
These are the days I have off from school:

  • February 13-17th (President’s Weekend)
  • April 2nd-12th (Spring Break)
  • April 25-28th (Senior trip…Not going on it)
    These are the colleges:
  • Monmouth University
  • Richard Stockton College of NJ
  • Rutgers
  • University of Pittsburgh
  • University of Delaware (waiting for letter)
  • James Madison University (waiting for letter)</p>

<p>When should I visit the colleges I’m accepted to?</p>

<p>Feb., the earlier the better. All NJ locations can be done in one day, Pitts, another day.</p>

<p>However, you may not be able to see school in session. April will be too late.</p>

<p>Have you visited Pitt? Winter weather can be a bit nasty but the campus and people are incredible. What are you thinking about taking?</p>

<p>@ohrly123 No I haven’t visited it yet. My major is undeclared.</p>

<p>@Medapop‌ I have visited all of the colleges on your list and, for what it is worth, found UPitt to be the best match. Free bus service in Pittsburgh, cheap good food just off campus ( food on campus was meh ), good sports to observe, friendly staff, professors, workers and students and attended a great concert at Carnegie Mellon which is almost attached to UPitt. </p>

<p>Not sure about all the schools on the list, but many run Accepted Student Days, where you can go to class, eat in the dining halls, meet prospective classmates, sometimes even stay overnight, etc. Check each school’s admission page and see if any of those offer that, otherwise, you should have until May 1 to accept an offer, so you’ve go plenty of opportunities to visit.</p>