<p>are all the events going to be canned stuff for admits or will we get to see what life is really like at yale? maybe they make it mon-wed to miss the weekend parties?</p>
<p>Goodbye Dessert? LOL!</p>
<p>lol so I tried to log in to register for Bulldog Days and it just brought me back to my Deferred Letter as if to say:</p>
<p>MWUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!</p>
<p>i've asked this question on a different bulldog days thread before...but because it wasn't answered here it is again:</p>
<p>who will be hosting us? freshmen? seniors? anyone who wants to?</p>
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i've asked this question on a different bulldog days thread before...but because it wasn't answered here it is again:</p>
<p>who will be hosting us? freshmen? seniors? anyone who wants to?
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<p>Should be mostly freshmen I think, but older students (probably sophomores) will host as needed. Last year I had sophomore hosts. I don't think juniors or seniors host, but I'm not sure. All I know for sure is that 5 of you will be in my suite, since my roommate is some sort of recruitment person for the admissions office.</p>
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are all the events going to be canned stuff for admits or will we get to see what life is really like at yale? maybe they make it mon-wed to miss the weekend parties?
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All the events on the official schedule are canned, but some of them (particularly the performances at night) will allow you to get a taste of some of the activities Yale students participate in. Moreover, campus life does not stop for Bulldog Days. We'll all still be going to class, doing our extracurriculars, studying, and relaxing (though since its Monday-Wednesday the partying should be less intense than on a weekend, though it may be stepped up beyond the usual Monday-Wednesday due to Bulldog Days). You can certainly participate in some "real" student life - go to classes with your hosts, tag along to any of their interesting extracurriculars, go to parties, etc.</p>