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#50484 - 07/06/09 08:12 PM
college search
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DS & I are touring one college (not much of a search yet, but he's a rising jr and I just wanted to start things off). We;re learning as we go.
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#50525 - 07/08/09 07:36 AM
Re: college search
[Re: chris1234]
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Our "one" tour is of a CA school--really because I'm already going there to pick up another of my kids.
Jr DS seems more interested in east coast schools, so we'll need to plan a trip to see some of those this yr. I know there's a wealth of info about this process, but I really feel like such a novice--and I'm worried that DH tries to impress his opinions/biases on DS so I'd prefer to at least start the process with just the 2 of us. DS is interested in sciences and econ, maybe environmental science. He likes access to urban areas and he is a fun-seeker (movies, theater, bowling, basically lots of different activities), so an isolated campus would not be a good fit.
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#50527 - 07/08/09 07:46 AM
Re: college search
[Re: cym]
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"The Best 368 Colleges" is a good starting place--gives all of the information about popular majors, student life, location, and admission information for many colleges, as well as contact information for visiting campus.
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#51020 - 07/20/09 04:09 PM
Re: college search
[Re: LilMick]
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DS seemed to love our first college tour (and of course wants to go there--Stanford--done (not)). 5 prongs of what they look for:
transcript test scores extracurricular teacher/counselor recommendations essays
Evidently the 2nd biggest campus in the world--my blistered feet wouldn't doubt it.
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#51039 - 07/21/09 07:55 AM
Re: college search
[Re: cym]
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when you head to the east coast - I'd recommend visiting Boston (pick a school). It's a good town in which to be a college student ...there are so *many* of them (colleges and students) and there is great access to a wide variety of activities. Weather can be a shocker compared to CA though.
Bring good walking shoes there too!
Edited by kcab (07/21/09 07:56 AM)
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#51043 - 07/21/09 10:24 AM
Re: college search
[Re: kcab]
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I've always been partial to the U of Penn in Philadelphia. Top notch school in all aspects. Phillie is an awesome, livable city with a bunch of colleges & students. He will never be bored at Penn or any of the other Phillie area colleges, that's for sure. ;-)
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#51055 - 07/21/09 01:39 PM
Re: college search
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Boston has an amazing array of educational opportunities, culture, plus the joys of the New England seasons and outdoors.
I'd also recommend looking at the colleges in Western Mass- Amherst area- that is a vibrant piece of the state.
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#51121 - 07/23/09 05:45 AM
Re: college search
[Re: Speechie]
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Ok so a trip to Boston & other Mass schools should be next. Maybe in Oct when all the trees are gorgeous.
And we'll definitely go to Philly (that's where I grew up and I agree with Frustrated NJMom's "awesome, livable city". I walked around Penn's campus with DS 2 yrs ago when I last visited Philly, but we didn't do an official tour and I think DS was too young to be thinking colleges then.
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