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The Business School Campus Visit
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03 Mar 2016, 10:59
The Business School Campus Visit
Now that we are past the point where most applicants have were spending days on end working on their applications, it’s time to start thinking about one of the most fun parts of the business school application process, the campus visit. Whether you are going to go on campus to conduct your interview, or just going to check out a class and talk with students before putting down a deposit, there are a number of things to think about before you step foot on campus. Also, be sure to check with the school you are visiting to see if they have a program for visiting applicants and what days of the week they want them to be on campus.
Costs
Yes, for the most part you will have to pay your own way to campus. Although some schools will help pick up the tab, it is pretty rare or just limited to certain students. The good news is many first year students will be happy to play host to visiting applicants. You can ask the school if they keep a list of these students or work your network to find people you might know on campus. As a bonus you’ll have an instant tour guide for your trip. Also, to keep costs down, try to bundle together multiple trips. For example, coming from the west coast to visit Northwestern Kellogg? You might as well tack on a trip to University of Chicago Booth and maybe even a trip to University of Michigan Ross. Even if you don’t think you’ll attend the school, it might be worth it from a learning and networking perspective.
Sitting in a Class
Most students will take advantage of a classroom visit while on campus. Many schools don’t have classes on one day of the week, so be sure to check with the school before planning your trip, you won’t want to miss out on a classroom visit. While you are in the classroom, most visitors will sit off to the side or in the back. If you are exiting or entering the class in progress, be sure to make as little disruption as possible. And don’t worry, you won’t be expected to contribute anything. In fact, it is probably for the best if you stay quiet and just observe during the class.
Lunch with Current Students
Another popular agenda item during a campus visit is having lunch with current students. This is a great opportunity to get the inside scoop on what the school is like, so don’t be afraid to ask questions.
Meeting with Admissions Office
While you can’t guarantee yourself admission during a campus visit, you can lose a shot at admission. Now is the time to be on your best behavior. If you are lucky enough to get a meeting with someone from the admissions office, make sure to have a few topics prepared to discuss. One thing you should avoid are any questions about your application in particular or where they are at in evaluating it.