<p>Did anyone attend? If so, can you please update the rest of us? Is it worth the trip to go to next one 4/26? Thanks</p>
<p>yes please let us know! thanks :)</p>
<p>We can't make either day but are going to visit on Thursday 4/17 Will post when we get back</p>
<p>We just got back from HWS. The area is an absolute hole but the campus, including the lake, is beautiful. I attended a cellular biology class and I really enjoyed the professor's way of teaching; I was actually engaged! Then we took a "tour," although I'm not sure you could call it that. We went into the bottom floor of a dorm, but didn't see a room. We went into the library entrance, but not the library. We went into the original library which was beautiful. And that was it. Then I had lunch with a host student. It was probably the most awkward experience I have had in a while. We didn't really talk about anything, but she showed me her [massive] dorm room and her [massive] closet. We split up and I wandered around campus before my meeting with Professor Kerlan, the ex-head of the biology department and a current admissions staffmember. He made the entire visit worthy. He was funny, nice, honest and showed me everything I wanted to see. He took me inside the physics labs where we saw a couple students, who took time out of their studying to talk for about ten minutes with us. Then I met a physics professor, who again took time out of his day to give me an impromptu tour of the labs and explain some of the research currently being conducted. My tour guide and host did not give me a good impression of the school, but meeting with Professor Kerlan, the physics professor, and the physics students, as well as a premed student who was walking by, changed my whole perspective.</p>