Eagle Eye Session?

<p>What exactly goes on at an Eagle Eye Session? Do you think it’s worth it to go to one or should I just do the campus tour?</p>

<p>Eagle Eye session has an admission counselor speak for about 10-15 mins about BC. Then it has a panel of BC students (4-5) answer questions from the audience. Ranging from study abroad to the core, housing to how Jesuit is the school. Then the counselor speaks for about 10 mins about the admission process. </p>

<p>The tour is worth it because you will see the school, you can also ask your tour guide similar questions, but the Eagle Eye Session gives you different perspectives.</p>

<p>I am definetly taking the tour. So, do you think it’s worth it to go to the Eagle Eye too?</p>

<p>Does BC allow accepted students to attend classes for a day? My son has attended classes at one school and is scheduled for 2 more this week. It is helping him get a good feel for the campus and student body.</p>

<p>longislandmom- yes they do, here’s the link on their website:
[Campus</a> Visits & Tours - Boston College](<a href=“http://www.bc.edu/admission/undergrad/visits/visit-campus.html#DayVisit]Campus”>http://www.bc.edu/admission/undergrad/visits/visit-campus.html#DayVisit)</p>

<p>and gardy, i would defintely take it. i mean you might as well since you’re going there for the tour.</p>

<p>longislandmom - My son is schedule for a day visit tomorrow its from 9am to 1pm… They spend the morning with a student… go to their class, eat in the dinning hall etc… So, we will see how it goes.</p>

<p>Schedueled the Eagle Eye Session. Hopefully I’ll get some good info from it.</p>

<p>Thanks for opinions</p>