Stanford Admit Weekend

<p>When is Stanford's Admit Weekend for Class of 2015?</p>

<p>April 28th to 30th!!! I CAN’T WAIT!!! OMG :DDDDDDDD</p>

<p>Considering repsonses are due May 1, why is it so late?</p>

<p>i dont know, but oh well, who needs to see stanford in order to make their decisions? haha, it’s prty late i’d say though…</p>

<p>The later date allows students more time to make travel arrangements. The last week of April also coincides with many high school spring breaks. </p>

<p>Another possibility is that Stanford is trying to avoid overlap with the admit weekends for other schools.</p>

<p>The late date also ensures Stanford will provide the final impression before decisions are made on May 1. A very savvy strategy I would say.</p>

<p>wait, so does this mean the last day is the 30th (when people fly out to leave)</p>

<p>I’m looking forward to attending Admit weekend, but i have a few questions. </p>

<p>Do you stay with the same host for all of the days?
Is there different activities to do on all of the days? (is it worth it to stay there longer or is it just the same thing looped over and over?)
How many days do people typically sign up for?</p>

<p>Conveniently the same ****ing dates as K-12 chess nationals, not that I’ll be turning it down if I do get in</p>

<p>CatsPaw, a schedule is available on the admitted students site under the Admit Weekend tab. </p>

<p>There is some activity overlap each day, but I think you could definitely keep busy for all three days. If you needed to leave/didn’t want to stay all three days for some reason, two could probably cover a significant chunk! </p>

<p>Don’t quote me, but I’m pretty sure that you stay with the same host for all three days. I think the majority of people stay the Thursday to Saturday.</p>

<p>Thank you fairlights.</p>

<p>I just registered, hopefully i’ll see you there :)</p>

<p>You stay with the same host for the entire time you are there. How involved they are depends on their own preferences, so that could consist of just giving you a floor to sleep on or having an actual friendship and eating meals together.</p>

<p>It is definitely worth staying the whole time - you will make consistent friends that you can talk to later in the year. The events are mostly not repeated - there is so much to do and not enough time, so you will end up choosing between several things that you want to do. most people my year arrived on Thursday early afternoon and stayed until Saturday night/Sunday morning</p>

<p>A friendly reminder: don’t count the chicken before it’s hatched :slight_smile:
Unless you’re admitted SCEA of course.</p>

<p>Hi guys, I will be a Head House Host (Head HoHo) for one of the freshmen dorms for AW 2011. There will be activities planned for the Class of 2015 throughout the day, though you do come back to the dorm at around dinner time, and stay for dorm programming (i.e. games, Q&A with current students, fun stuff etc.) for the rest of the night.</p>

<p>Each of you will be assigned a host; however, you do not, and probably won’t, stay with that person throughout the weekend. Instead, you’ll most likely hang out with other ProFros. Some RoHos are very busy and others aren’t, so it really depends.</p>

<p>Congrats on getting in, and hope to see you guys at AW 2011. :)</p>