DOTL Help/Suggestions

<p>it’s amazing what you can learn from the internet. this is the link that Dean J was referring to.</p>

<p>[U.Va</a>. Office of Admission > Admission Information > Days on the Lawn](<a href=“http://www.virginia.edu/undergradadmission/lawndays2008/]U.Va”>http://www.virginia.edu/undergradadmission/lawndays2008/)</p>

<p>there are links on the page. MAKE SURE YOU REGISTER beforahand so UVa can plan accordingly.</p>

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<p>…you can turn in your check directly to the Office of Admissions. It seems impractical to go to UVa and then go home so you can mail something to UVa.</p>

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whenever you want. there is no strict schedule you need to follow. It’s like college: there are a number of things you can do but it’s up to you to figure out what you want to be involved in.

as many as you want. just give yourself a little time to get between classes and plan for tours if you want to go on them.</p>

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<p>you will be sitting in on real classes. DO NOT TAKE YOUR PARENTS/SIBLINGS TO CLASSES. these are meant for students only. therefore, i would not disturb the class. If you have some pressing questions that you would like to ask the professor, ask them after the class has finished. Just walk up and introduce yourself. After the opening speech, you can also attend a faculty panel but the questions they address are much more generalized and do not apply to specific majors; this may not be what you are looking for.</p>

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<p>here’s a a sample schedule provided by UVa. the key word is sample.</p>

<p><a href=“http://www.virginia.edu/undergradadmission/lawndays2008/documents/Generic2008schedule.doc[/url]”>http://www.virginia.edu/undergradadmission/lawndays2008/documents/Generic2008schedule.doc&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;