<p>:\ true. Well, ask if you want! Are you going to admitted student day next weekend?</p>
<p>if you ask, let us know what they say! Transfer, did you get that date from the envelope or did you call?</p>
<p>It was in the envelope on the reply form!</p>
<p>I am going to wait until later this month to ask, but I will let you both know what they say. I am not going next weekend because I have finals coming up, but i am visiting around the 20th hopefully. Are you going? Let me know how it is! Did you guys join the fb group?</p>
<p>Good luck, I’ll be interested to know how that goes. I’m attending this coming weekend. Which fb group?</p>
<p>There is a fb group that is titled MHC admitted transfers 2013. Only 5 people are in it though and no one has written anything.</p>
<p>Oooh, sad. I’m in the class of 2014, though, not '13!</p>
<p>Oh bummer. I hope that I will stay class of 2013, but it all depends on how my credits transfer.</p>
<p>I finally got my packet! I’m in 2014 at least, too.</p>
<p>I got mine today too!</p>
<p>:D yay! itspop, are you going this weekend?</p>
<p>How many people are heading out there for this weekend? I’m pretty psyched and I’m totally ready to get college started. :D</p>
<p>How did you guys like the visit? I am going next week!</p>
<p>It was pretty great! According to the Dean of Admission, there were only 5 transfers there today. I wish I had known which students they were!</p>
<p>I recommend the student life tour (“living, dining, and playing” or something).</p>
<p>That’s great! Did visiting make you want to go there more?</p>
<p>I really dislike South Hadley, honestly. There’s just nothing there, from what I could tell. (If someone feels differently, please enlighten me!)</p>
<p>True, South Hadley isn’t a bustling hub of activity, but it offers several restaurants, shops and a movie theater. My daughter was willing to be in South Hadley for the wonderful educational, intellectual, and internship opportunities of the College, to say nothing of the strong friendships that she made. She took advantage of the free bus, if she felt she wanted to be in a larger town…but many times opted to enjoy campus activities (and there are many) or go with friends to dinner and perhaps a movie right across the street. She loved her three and a half years at Mount Holyoke (she studied abroad for a semester) and has told me she wouldn’t trade her college experience for anything.
Clearly, you need to do what feels right for you. I can only relate her experience…but I’ll never forget the moment she put her foot on campus and said “Is it premature to say I want to go here?”…she had found her home!</p>
<p>I felt the same way and I visited this weekend as well, but I know that amherst and northampton are only a bus ride away. Both those places have cuter towns with more choices of entertainment.</p>
<p>hey everyone! I visited holyoke and loved the school. The school is in a small town, but I know I will use the free transportation to go to other schools and the city. What have you all decided?</p>
<p>Help! I want to go to Mount Holyoke but I haven’t visited! It looks like a good school but I don’t know if it is a good fit or not! Can anyone enlighten me on what the student body is like there? or the professors? or the atmosphere? Help and thank you! :)</p>