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Do schools generally schedule prospective student visits on weekend? Is it possible to have a class visit on weekends and sit in part time and executive programs. My former supervisor, PT MBA @ Kellogs, mentioned that evening classes have quite a few full time students. Will I miss out on class visit if I attend an evening class to get a feel of school. Any input from people doing FT MBA? Just trying to save some vacation days for I'm sure I will get burned out working and thinking/planning for MBA.
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I think this has been discussed before, but generally UE's don't care about visits as much, while Elites generally do.

Elites that explicitly ask how you "learned about the school" include Haas, UCLA, and Stern. I'm pretty sure you need to visit Tuck, Cornell, and Duke to really learn about them. Not sure about Yale, Michigan, or Darden.

Kellogg is the only school I was looking at that had a Saturday program, but it's just a tour and infosession, no class visits. Kellogg also does not have classes on Wednesdays.
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Also very curious about this. I am going to be in Chi-town the first weekend in March and would love to visit GSB. Anybody have experience visiting GSB, and perhaps a little feedback on how to plan / what to expect?

Thanks!

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sam77sam7 - I would definitely recommend that you visit the GSB. Fit is everything. Try to take advantage of the campus tour, the class visit and the student lunch. All of these are incredibly valuable. GSB students are very friendly and love to talk about their school so feel free to ask lots of questions. Note: The school is located on the south side of Chicago. I recommend either taking a cab or riding the Metra to Hyde Park. You may want to also spend some time enjoying the city most of the events (parties, recruiting, etc.) take place in the city since a large number of students live either downtown or on the north side.
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the Jackson-Something Express (66) is also very good to get to GSB.
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You mean the #6 Jackson Park/Jeffery, right? Or have I been away for too long?

There's also the 55 to campus from Midway Airport, but some people tend to freak out a little on that ride. :roll:
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I went to MSU, and I have been to Chi quite a few times and enjoyed the night life! What do you guys recommend in terms of visit? Friday or Monday?

Should I contact the Admissions office to schedule a tour and visit? Any details would be fantastic! It's one of the schools I would really like to apply R1 for Fall 09 admission.

Thanks guys (and gals!)

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yes, the #6... sorry, one too many 6's :P
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sam77sam7 wrote:
I went to MSU, and I have been to Chi quite a few times and enjoyed the night life! What do you guys recommend in terms of visit? Friday or Monday?

Should I contact the Admissions office to schedule a tour and visit? Any details would be fantastic! It's one of the schools I would really like to apply R1 for Fall 09 admission.

Thanks guys (and gals!)

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If they are still holding GSB lives go on friday. They are fantastic.
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this is a bit off the point, but i visited 2 schools i didn't actually apply to. it was early in the process and i was in the area. it was helpful just to learn about the process in general and what to expect. those big info sessions can be very informative, even if they don't give you a very good idea of fit.

lots of schools have saturday visit programs. you generally can't sit in on a class, but you can meet students and look around and interview.
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thanks all! this is really helpful :)
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