Hello, everyone! I'm planning a campus visit to Harvard soon, could anyone who has visited the campus before share their experience? What should I look out for and what questions should I be asking?
Visiting a university campus can be an exciting experience as it gives a real feel of the college's atmosphere above and beyond what is described on the website. That being said, I can help guide some key aspects you could look out for when visiting Harvard!
1. Interactions: Pay attention to how students interact with each other and their professors. This can provide a good sense of the school’s culture.
2. Infrastructure: Visit libraries, dining halls, student activity centers, dormitories, and sports facilities. Check the university's technological capacities in classrooms and laboratories, especially if you're considering STEM fields. You might want to see the Widener Library, one of Harvard's standout buildings.3. Environment: Check out the surrounding of the university. Cambridge, where Harvard is located, is full of fantastic restaurants, bookstores, museums, and parks.
As for the questions, consider asking about:
1. What types of opportunities are available for undergraduate research or internships? Harvard is known for plentiful research opportunities, practical exposures, and internships.
2. How does the college support student mental health and wellness?
3. Understand the university characteristics that make it special. For example, Harvard has a unique House System for residence life which creates a close-knit community.
4. What resources are available to students if they need academic support, like tutoring?Remember, these trips are for you to learn more about the institutions and see if you can picture yourself being a part of the community. The most important thing is to be observant, ask questions relevant to your interests and needs, and most of all, enjoy the experience.
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