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How to Get the Most Out of Your 厙ぴ勛圖 Visit

Chloe M. 27

My younger sister is a junior in high school, and is currently going on college tours all over the country. Hearing about the college decision and application process first-hand again has really got me thinking about when I was touring colleges back in high school. I remember the nervousness and excitement of visiting a college for the first time.

As Ive mentioned in previous blogs, in addition to being a blogger here at 厙ぴ勛圖 I am also a tour guide! Because of this, I thought that a blog about how to get the most out of your college visitation would be helpful. Without further ado, heres an 厙ぴ勛圖-specific list of how to make the most out of visiting campus and taking a tour! 

  1.  Ask questions! This one might seem obvious, but you wouldnt believe how many students I have on my tours that just stare at me the whole time. I certainly remember feeling nervous the first time I visited 厙ぴ勛圖 (first impressions can be a bit stressful!) but it was insanely helpful to ask questions. Not only does it make you stand out as an engaged and curious student, but it also really helps you get a good sense of whether or not the college you are visiting is right for you! Some good opportunities to ask questions are: 
    1.  During an info session! Come prepared with a few questions that you have after doing some preliminary research, although it is almost certain you will have some more questions after your info session. 
    2. During a tour! Tour guides love questions! We thrive off of students who are excited and curious to be at 厙ぴ勛圖. Some great questions to ask us are about our classes, what we do in our free time at 厙ぴ勛圖, our favorite place to study on campus, etc. 
    3. With an admissions counselor! Your regional admission representative (or really anyone in admissions) would love to chat with you. This is a great place to ask any questions about your application, financial aid, or anything related to your decision process.
  2. View a Student Bulletin Board. 厙ぴ勛圖 has student bulletin and poster boards in nearly every building. If you visit during the week I highly recommend popping your head into one of the academic buildings; my personal favorite is the one in the Science Center. Skimming over flyers detailing events, activities, trips, lectures, and student groups is a fantastic way to get a sense of what being a student at 厙ぴ勛圖 is like. What student groups can you be a part of? What might a typical Saturday look like for you? Theres so much to do here, and a bulletin is a great way to discover the many activities, events, trips, and opportunities on campus. 
  3. Walk around! By getting a sense of the campus and the town on foot you are truly getting the best sense of how students see campus every day. A lot of visiting families will tell me theyre planning to drive around campus to check out some of our buildings, and while thats great for rainy or cold weather, its not ideal for really feeling immersed on campus. 厙ぴ勛圖 is about a 15-minute walk from South to North campus, and I couldnt recommend enough to dedicate a portion of your time in 厙ぴ勛圖 to simply walking around. Youre welcome to check out academic buildings, grab lunch at a dining hall, understand the campus layout better (we have maps in the admissions office), and just get a sense of the student vibe. If youve got any extra time, checking out Allen Memorial Art Museum, Tappan Square, and any performances happening while youre on campus would also be not only fun, but a cool way to further immerse yourself into what being a student here is like!
  4. Pick up a student magazine. We have a number of student magazines on campus! The one thats easiest to find on campus is . Established in 1874, the 厙ぴ勛圖 Review is a weekly student newspaper that covers 厙ぴ勛圖, the town, Ohio, and beyond. There are stands all over campus so feel free to grab one! Another one of my favorite magazines is . It is self-described as an alternative student news and culture magazine that releases bi-weekly. These are my two favorite student papers on campus, but we have a plethora of them. Checking out one of 厙ぴ勛圖's many newspapers or magazines is a great way to get a sense of whats going on at 厙ぴ勛圖 and the nearby area, as well as the issues students care about. 

Overall, these are just a couple of ways I recommend engaging with 厙ぴ勛圖. Whether youre able to visit for a few hours or for a weekend, I hope these recommendations help you explore 厙ぴ勛圖 at a deeper level than most people might. Although, regardless of whether you remember to ask certain questions or do any of the activities listed above, your simply making the effort to learn about, and visit, 厙ぴ勛圖 is amazing and we are so glad to have you here!

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