<p>go on my college tour? o_O
it's going to be a light drizzle.
have any of you ever toured colleges in the rain?</p>
<p>typo<em>!--- it's</em> going</p>
<p>go on my college tour? o_O
it's going to be a light drizzle.
have any of you ever toured colleges in the rain?</p>
<p>typo<em>!--- it's</em> going</p>
<p>yups…any help is welcome :O</p>
<p>Well, do you live in the area? If so, you might want to reschedule for another day, for convenience. But other than comfort, I don’t see how it would be bad to have a light drizzle. Except it may not look like the campus is as active.</p>
<p>You can borrow my umbrella if you promise to give it back</p>
<p>i went …and it was great! lol</p>
<p>What school did you tour?</p>
<p>^columbia of course
did you do a tour there today too?</p>
<p>I toured UVa when it was pouring… it was by far my best tour because only like 15 people were there for 4 tour guides so a lot of my questions were answered. And I just liked the campus.</p>
<p>I don’t even know why this is a question; it’s just rain…</p>
<p>^sandwichgirl, are you not aware that rain can play a factor in the atmosphere of a university? if it is pouring of course not many people will be outside and doing the things they usually do. this is a disadvantage to a prospie who wishes to see a school and have a full evaluation of its atmosphere. So be quiet.
I did not go there just for questions. I wanted a real feel of the uni.
So of course I will be going back when most of the students are back in school.</p>
<p>Ok, whatever.</p>
<p>Very well then.</p>
<p>If you like a school at it’s worst than you’ll like it at it’s best…</p>
<p>^But what if its best kinda sucks? </p>
<p>Go if its raining, less people means a more intimate experience with the school.</p>