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Re: Kikipeg's Adventures at Colleges
Posted By: Tom Schmidt, on host 128.239.208.216
Date: Sunday, April 23, 2000, at 21:54:56
In Reply To: Kikipeg's Adventures at Colleges posted by unipeg on Sunday, April 23, 2000, at 19:21:20:

> so, as most of you know, I returned yesterday from a week-long college trip. Most of you want some sort of description of the trips, so here goes....
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Man, you picked the wrong week. This is spring break for most of you high schoolers and there are tons of people around taking tours. We had 250-300 every morning last week. I gave three tours, two of which rocked and the other of which was to about seventy people from a baptist student group. Doing student groups is really hard.

> Tuesday - went to amherst. i hated it. that's all i have to say about that.
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> Wednesday - went to Williams. i LOVED it.... oooh my gosh.... it's beautiful... and it's a great school... and it was awesome.


This is about how I felt about these two schools too, back when I was doing the rounds. I ended up not even applying to Amherst (which had been one of my top choices) and Williams rejected me. I had a very strong app (just to be modest. :), so I figure getting in there is pretty much random, like getting into Harvard or Yale.

Dartmouth rocks too.

I'd like to know what it is about a particular college tour that makes a school seem more or less interesting to you? Is it how genuine the tour guide seems? You can get most of the stats and everything from a book. What can a tour guide do to attract students like yourself?
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> uni"going to William and Mary tomorrow"peg

I hope it'll be sunny so you can get a good taste of our campus. And if you feel like stopping by the French House to say hi anytime tomorrow morning before 1:30 or so feel free. :) I really hope you like W&M, though I would be thrilled to lose you to Williams or Dartmouth just cause they're such great schools.


Tom "W&M tour guide" Schmidt

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