<p>Just today I got a call from the woman who interviewed me at Muhlenberg College and she said I am accepted! Early decision acceptance...I'm so happy!</p>
<p>Write back if you're also going to start at Muhlenberg next year! I wanna meet people who are going to be my future classmates...</p>
<p>Congrats everyone! If you have any questions, feel free to PM me. I’m a sophomore at Berg (theater major, public health/women’s studies double minor; a lot of my friends plus my boyfriend are pre-med so I know a bit about that as well) so hopefully I can answer any questions you have!</p>
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<li>when do incoming freshman start choosing classes</li>
<li>what is the policy for overnight visits with someone? I met someone last time and he said i could stay a weekend</li>
<li>are there any club or intercollegiate (not varsity) sports besides hockey and volleyball? I think those are the two i saw on the website</li>
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<p>There is a welcome weekend during the summer where incoming freshmen meet with an adviser, and bring in a list of selected classes. They meet other incoming students and have other activities. I forget when it happens. They really encourage all students to come, but if you live far away you can do it by mail.</p>
<p>I don’t know the official policy regarding overnight stays. I know from freshman year on my D has had friends come and visit and stay in her dorm.</p>
<p>I don’t know about any intercollegiate sports except I know there is Rugby and Ice Hockey, and also have heard there is a campus Quidditch team. If you look on the school website under campus life I believe there is a link to student organizations and you can probably see a list there. If they don’t have what you want you can probably find other people that want to play and start a club.</p>
<p>thanks anothermom… was just wondering about sports because on collegeboard and another website (forget the name) i saw that it said there is division III and club for most of the sports, but on the website it says there are only a few club sports. Of course the website is much more reliable, but i thought i might as well ask.</p>