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post Jun 7 2008, 04:02 PM
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lol, I used to go to a summer piano camp at Indiana University waaayy back in the day.
 
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post Jun 16 2008, 09:24 PM
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QUOTE(paperplane @ Jun 7 2008, 02:36 PM) *
I know someone who's transferring to Rochester. She was at BU, then was supposed to transfer to the New England Conservatory, also in Boston, but her teacher went to Rochester and she followed.

I also know several people at IU for music.


I really hope my teacher doesn't transfer around. There was this other kid I knew who was absolutely amazing and by that I mean concertmaster of all-state orchestra... his college professor moved to three different colleges and he moved with him three different times. Then his professor moved again, and he ended up transferring to West Point. Which is good and all, but he had his heart set on doing music .. :|

If I could pick out of any of those schools based on academics and music programs, I'd probably want to go to Rochester or Johns Hopkins. I can't decide between those two, especially since I haven't been/had lessons with their professors.

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post Jun 16 2008, 10:53 PM
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I'm planning on doing college visits in the fall, after I apply. If I go when they have their preview days I can find out if I was accepted or not instead of having to wait for the letter to come. woohoo?
 
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post Jun 17 2008, 12:32 AM
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that seems sort of stupid. i visited the colleges i wanted to apply to the summer before applications and a lot of my priorities shifted. i saved a lot of money by NOT sending out applications to schools i knew for sure i didn't want to go to after the visit.

after you've been accepted, most colleges have an event called "days on campus" or some variation of that... THEN is when you narrow down your choices to the college you end up at from the ones you've been accepted to.
 
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post Jun 17 2008, 08:32 PM
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I second that. I'm planning on seeing colleges this summer. I'm seeing Columbia, UPenn, and Williams for sure.
Although all my application fees are going to be waived.. in the end it'll just save me some more time.

After admissions do most colleges pay for your plane ticket to visit?
 
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post Jun 18 2008, 01:14 AM
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pay for your plane ticket?absurdddd
 
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post Jun 18 2008, 08:35 AM
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QUOTE(Macintosh @ Jun 17 2008, 08:32 PM) *
I second that. I'm planning on seeing colleges this summer. I'm seeing Columbia, UPenn, and Williams for sure.
Although all my application fees are going to be waived.. in the end it'll just save me some more time.

After admissions do most colleges pay for your plane ticket to visit?

not unless you apply for some financial aid thing - even then, i'm pretty sure they don't pay for your plane ticket.

AND YAY COLUMBIA!!
 
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post Jun 18 2008, 11:02 AM
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QUOTE(Macintosh @ Jun 17 2008, 09:32 PM) *
After admissions do most colleges pay for your plane ticket to visit?

When I was visiting grad schools, they paid for my traveling expenses. But that's because a) it was graduate school, and b) I'm really, really awesome, and they really, really wanted me to come there. No joke.
 
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post Jun 18 2008, 12:37 PM
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QUOTE(Macintosh @ Jun 17 2008, 06:32 PM) *
I second that. I'm planning on seeing colleges this summer. I'm seeing Columbia, UPenn, and Williams for sure.
Although all my application fees are going to be waived.. in the end it'll just save me some more time.

After admissions do most colleges pay for your plane ticket to visit?

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You make me giggle.
 
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post Jun 20 2008, 01:44 PM
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QUOTE(paperplane @ Jun 7 2008, 08:36 PM) *
I know someone who's transferring to Rochester. She was at BU, then was supposed to transfer to the New England Conservatory, also in Boston, but her teacher went to Rochester and she followed.

I also know several people at IU for music.

Is that Erin? I saw she was leaving BU on Facebook. Which, actually, makes it fairly obvious that it's Erin, but you know what I mean.

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QUOTE(heartquasm @ Jun 18 2008, 02:35 PM) *
not unless you apply for some financial aid thing - even then, i'm pretty sure they don't pay for your plane ticket.

AND YAY COLUMBIA!!

Melissa, you're at Columbia?

Man, I miss the whole looking at colleges thing (I'm a freak) but those were some fun days. I'm hopefully going to be giving some tours on open days over the summer, which should be neat... Anyway, I went to look at University Of Nottingham, Cambridge, University of Warwick, university of Essex.

I actually hardly went to any open days, because I pretty much had my heart set on Nottingham from the beginning and was confident of getting in, so it all worked out well.
 
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Yes, obviously Erin. I haven't seen her since probably Thanksgiving, but I facebook stalk and all that.

I actually kind of enjoyed looking through the college books and all that. And I theoretically liked it for the excuse to go visit places (it got me as far as, uh, North Carolina). I didn't go many places or anything either, but that was mainly because I knew UGA was more or less inevitable.
 
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post Jun 20 2008, 04:31 PM
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QUOTE(The-March-Hare @ Jun 20 2008, 01:44 PM) *
Melissa, you're at Columbia?


yep.

sophomore next year.
 
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post Jun 26 2008, 10:52 PM
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<-- leaving for college visiting on july 4th. REALLY EXCITED! okay, only sort of excited, because it's a road trip. with family. ohhhh boy.

visiting cities...
- st. louis
- bloomington
- chicago /evanston
- detroit
- toronto
- buffalo
- rochester
- cincinnati
- memphis

any must-sees?
 
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post Jun 26 2008, 11:25 PM
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^ visiting colleges gets old real fast.

everything starts seeming the same after you've heard it 3-4 times.
 
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post Jun 27 2008, 01:30 AM
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QUOTE(sparrows @ Jun 26 2008, 11:52 PM) *
<-- leaving for college visiting on july 4th. REALLY EXCITED! okay, only sort of excited, because it's a road trip. with family. ohhhh boy.

visiting cities...
- st. louis
- bloomington
- chicago /evanston
- detroit
- toronto
- buffalo
- rochester
- cincinnati
- memphis

any must-sees?

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is a must-see if you're interested in research.
 
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post Jun 27 2008, 05:42 AM
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QUOTE(----- @ Jun 27 2008, 12:25 AM) *
^ visiting colleges gets old real fast.

everything starts seeming the same after you've heard it 3-4 times.


visiting colleges = hearing student guides giving you the same false enthusiasm for your school over and over

Columbia was cool though, they had people wrestling on the pavement during our tour. I'd go to that school based on that.
 
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post Jun 27 2008, 10:17 AM
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QUOTE(sparrows @ Jun 26 2008, 11:52 PM) *
<-- leaving for college visiting on july 4th. REALLY EXCITED! okay, only sort of excited, because it's a road trip. with family. ohhhh boy.

visiting cities...
- st. louis
- bloomington
- chicago /evanston
- detroit
- toronto
- buffalo
- rochester
- cincinnati
- memphis

any must-sees?


You could probably skip out on Detroit. I live about 20-30 minutes away from there, so I've been there a lot. There's shady looking people roaming the streets at all times of the day. The only college I know of down there is Wayne State University, which is a nice school, but it's right in the middle of downtown Detroit.
 
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post Jun 27 2008, 10:38 AM
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QUOTE
<-- leaving for college visiting on july 4th. REALLY EXCITED! okay, only sort of excited, because it's a road trip. with family. ohhhh boy.

visiting cities...
- st. louis
- bloomington
- chicago /evanston
- detroit
- toronto
- buffalo
- rochester
- cincinnati
- memphis

any must-sees?


If you're thinking of design (architecture or interior) or musical theatre go to the University of Cincinnati. Both of the departments there are really good. Or if you have time head up to Columbus and check out Ohio State.

And if you see a Graeters Ice Cream anywhere, try it. Best ice cream ever. thumbsup.gif
 
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post Jun 29 2008, 09:47 AM
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I'm looking into NYU. :) I'm applying to Belmont University, but my mom said we'll visit if I get in. I really don't know where else to apply to yet because I wanna go into music business,so I wanna find a school in a city with the major.
 
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post Jun 29 2008, 03:08 PM
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QUOTE(KryMeARiver @ Jun 27 2008, 05:42 AM) *
visiting colleges = hearing student guides giving you the same false enthusiasm for your school over and over

Columbia was cool though, they had people wrestling on the pavement during our tour. I'd go to that school based on that.


and because I'm there, right?

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QUOTE(shalalalasusan @ Jun 29 2008, 10:47 AM) *
I'm looking into NYU. :) I'm applying to Belmont University, but my mom said we'll visit if I get in. I really don't know where else to apply to yet because I wanna go into music business,so I wanna find a school in a city with the major.

I don't think that music business is generally a major. We have a certificate program for it, but to be honest it's probably not practical to major in as it is. And while Athens isn't really a city, it is at least somewhere it would make sense to get involved with music business.
 
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post Jul 15 2008, 02:28 AM
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k, so parents cut the trip in half "because they felt like it" :(
still got to see st. louis university, uchicago, northwestern, and indiana.

probably only out-of-state schools i'll be applying to are northwestern and mayyybe rochester.

really started thinking about psychology and becoming a registered nurse as well as something music-related so that's kind of affecting college choices.

next visit: rice!
 
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post Jul 17 2008, 02:01 PM
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QUOTE(sparrows @ Jul 15 2008, 03:28 AM) *
k, so parents cut the trip in half "because they felt like it" :(
still got to see st. louis university, uchicago, northwestern, and indiana.

probably only out-of-state schools i'll be applying to are northwestern and mayyybe rochester.

really started thinking about psychology and becoming a registered nurse as well as something music-related so that's kind of affecting college choices.

next visit: rice!


can i ask why not uchicago? i'm looking at colleges too, and uchicago is currently on my (quite extensive) list. i haven't considered it seriously yet, so i don't know much about it, but if you could give me a little insight, it might save me a trip out to chicago myself (i live in new york).
 
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post Jul 21 2008, 12:37 PM
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i've had my heart set on majoring in music for basically my entire life and uchicago's music program is not nearly as excellent as northwestern. northwestern has an extremely strong academic side as well as a musical side, not to mention i love that campus much much more than uchicago's. after talking to a lot of friends that are already in college, northwestern seems much more competitive academically to boot.

where else are you considering?
 
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post Jul 22 2008, 09:16 AM
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since i haven't decided on a major yet, it's been hard to pick schools, but my list of possibilities so far consists of harvard, yale, columbia, cornell, dartmouth, uchicago, amherst, bc, swarthmore, colgate, middlebury.
i'm sure there's more, but i can't think of them right now. i've visited some of those schools, but i'm checking out a few more this summer - hopefully middlebury, colgate, amherst and columbia.

i've heard though that northwestern has a really strong med program, but overall, it's less academically competitive than uchicago... huh.gif
 

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