milton app

<p>... do any of you know the app essay prompts for milton? any short answers?</p>

<p>umm, they have a list of short questions, ie ur favorite food, favorite this/that etc. </p>

<p>btw i thought milton seemed very white when i visited. just a comment. but still more diverse than taft. taft was prolly THE most white school i visited. </p>

<p>(btw pleez excuse the political incorrectness...lol)</p>

<p>true. milton was very... "white" haha</p>

<p>ugh, i did crap on the interview tho. i did a total no-no and wore a wayy too short skirt. >.< plus the lady didnt seem to respond very much to what i was saying- it definitely made me very nervous. my tour guide was great tho- she seemed to reallylike the school.</p>

<p>hahaha.. "white".. bsr.com says they have 32% students of color... and 26% on financial aid. does that seem like a questionable statistic to you? that would mean 1 in 3 students you saw would be latino, black, asian, or native american... does that seem accurate?</p>

<p>was the boarding okay there (facilities)? nice, big?
what about the sailing?!!?! the facilities, etc...</p>

<p>hmm, well actually hotchkiss is the one w/ excellent sailing blairt. look into it, its quite a lovely school. ^_^ </p>

<p>the rooms were sort of small, the campus definitely had a distinctive collegiate feel, more so than any school ive seen. very nice campus, but again, students seemed pretty white haha. oh and no dress code. but again, sort of hard to say. we didnt actually go inside any actual classrooms. its definitely a popular school tho- there were australian and korean students interviewing too when i was there.</p>

<p>small campus and dorms, but very cozy and family-like</p>

<p>i had my interview yesterday and the girl who showed me around campus was indonesian and had been raised in brazil, sooo i dont think its excatly a "white" school, there seemed to be a very high asian population who went there. </p>

<p>also everyone else who was in the waiting area for their interview seemed to speak another langauge other than english. </p>

<p>the campus was really cool and it did have a very college feel, and none of the kids seemed to be stuck up, but very laid back, everyone was in sweats or jeans.</p>

<p>I visited and had an interview there during the summer. My aunt attended, so she told me a bit about it. I really liked it, though the large day student population is a minus. The campus is really beautiful, and the tour guide was really nice. The interviewer was incredible, I though; very excited, responsive, interesting. Probably the best interview I've had, a lot because of her.
I already sent in the Milton forms, but I think you can print them off their website. There was a sheet with two essays, another with short answer questions and a chart for your extracurriculars, and another (it was on the back of one of them) where they started the sentence, and then you finished it. I didn't like those; I thought they were rather weird, gramatically awkward sentences. I didn't know you were applying to Milton, blairt.</p>

<p>Milton has all the colors of the rainbow.</p>

<p>yeah, idk those were kinda weird too, prettyckitty. specially the one w/ "sundays..." lol, imean ***?</p>

<p>i hated the sundays question.
I dont even remember what i wrote! crap -_-</p>

<p>The Sundays question was rather ridiculous. I put something rather superflous, but I felt that it was a superflous question, so I didn't feel that bad. :p</p>

<p>lol i wrote "makes me feel excited for mondays because its the start of a fresh week" </p>

<p>but i decided not to apply there- my mom just felt my interview went very poorly. >.<</p>