Hi all, I'm considering Mount Holyoke for college and planning a campus visit. Considering the limited time I might have, which are the must-see buildings or places on campus that would give me a solid feel of the student life?
I'd say focusing on some of the central buildings of the campus and those that house major student life components will give you a good sense of Mount Holyoke.
First off, Mary Woolley Hall, home to several of the principal administrative offices, is a perfect place to start your tour. It's a historic building and is the centerpiece of the campus.
Next, go check out the Blanchard Campus Center. This is the hub for student life, encompassing dining services, a convenience store, the campus police office, as well as space for student clubs to meet. You'll likely meet a lot of students here since this is a place where lectures, workshops, concerts, and other student-centered events take place.
The Williston Memorial Library is another stop to consider - this is the main college library and is a good place to get a sense of what academic life may be like. You might want to take a peek inside to get a feel for the study spaces available.
Lastly, don’t skip a visit to the Kendall Sports and Dance Complex, which houses the college's athletic facilities. This could be of particular interest if you're planning on participating in sports.
Remember, one of the best ways to get a feel of a school is by interacting with current students if possible. While exploring these areas, feel free to ask any students you see about their thoughts on campus life.
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