<p>To all this already at UMich, did you go to Campus Day/was it beneficial?</p>
<p>To those admitted to the class of 2016, are you considering going and if yes, when?</p>
<p>To all this already at UMich, did you go to Campus Day/was it beneficial?</p>
<p>To those admitted to the class of 2016, are you considering going and if yes, when?</p>
<p>I went with my daughter to campus day last year. If you’ve already had a tour and decided you’re going, it is not necessary. Most of what is covered is repeated at orientation also. It seemed to me that it was mainly aimed at the undecideds.</p>
<p>All right, I’ve already paid the deposit so I guess there’s no need. Thanks for clarifying, I really appreciate it!</p>
<p>I enjoyed campus day, but I would agree with another, it is directed at people who are undecided.</p>
<p>I got a free T-shirt, which makes it beneficial (CoE)</p>
<p>Thanks guys. I might just go for the heck of it since it’s about a 4 minute car ride from my place. And free tees are always a valid incentive.</p>
<p>I’ve already visited three times and am about 95% sure I’m going to UM, and Im going on the first date (1/28)! I’m just so excited to be a Wolverine!!</p>
<p>I’m planning on going on March 16 because then I can go LSA and School of Education (I’m a Pre-Admit). I’m not sure yet if I am going to U of M (Notre Dame is my first choice and I applied RD) and I’ve never had a tour, so it should be good to go and find out more! :)</p>
<p>Im going Feb. 20! :)</p>
<p>I was extremely undecided as to where I was going, and I went to Campus Day last year. I had a good time and it was very helpful to my decision. Even though you’ve already decided, I’d suggest going.</p>
<p>It’s a great excuse to skip school for a day, is a lot more fun than school, and is a great source of free stuff that would otherwise be pretty expensive at the book store. Plus, you’ll probably meet some of your future classmates.</p>