<p>so, who's going to PreVU this monday and how long of a trip are you taking to get there?</p>
<p>for me, it's a six hour drive :P but i'm still excited!</p>
<p>so, who's going to PreVU this monday and how long of a trip are you taking to get there?</p>
<p>for me, it's a six hour drive :P but i'm still excited!</p>
<p>it would take me 34 hour drive</p>
<p>holy cow! where are you driving from, Alaska?</p>
<p>(S)he could be out of the country, lol</p>
<p>im a girl =] . but no not out of the country. Actually Northern California. I mapquest and it said 34 hrs. Maybe if i floor it i can cut it down ? lol so yep long drive there .</p>
<p>I thought you might be, VandyPanda, but I didn’t want to offend if you weren’t, haha.</p>
<p>Actually, before this post I hadn’t even heard of PreVU. Is everyone invited? How did you hear of it?</p>
<p>To answer takat’s question, yes everyone is invited. I was on their mailing list so i did get a little postcard thing about it in the mail but vandy talks about the prevu days on their website.</p>
<p>i went to the june 15th one & it was great. they had a whole day planned out for us where we toured the campus, went to info sessions(on admissions, financial aid, and the school within vanderbilt you’re interested in), stuff like that. we also got to eat at the commons center (for free!) and we got a free t-shirt. it did rain unfortunately but it was still good. it’s one of the many things that i think sets vanderbilt apart from other schools, that they would go to such great lengths to have a unique day like this for us interested students.</p>
<p>Ah, I thought it was for accepted students! I’ve already graduated high school, so I guess this isn’t for me : ) I was wondering why they’d set up a “preview” day less than a month before move-in! Silly me.</p>