<p>I'm scheduling my first official NU visit (I live about 45 minutes away and took a few CTD classes there) and it's also my first college visit.</p>
<p>My slightly embarassing question: Do I bring Mom?</p>
<p>Thanks :]</p>
<p>I'm scheduling my first official NU visit (I live about 45 minutes away and took a few CTD classes there) and it's also my first college visit.</p>
<p>My slightly embarassing question: Do I bring Mom?</p>
<p>Thanks :]</p>
<p>Most students bring a parent. It’s fun :)</p>
<p>Yes, of course. The vast majority visit with their parents.</p>
<p>Yeah - if you’re doing a tour/info session/etc., I would bring a parent. In fact, to be honest, I don’t think I’ve ever been on a tour with a student who wasn’t with an adult (parent or friend’s parent).</p>
<p>Haha. I think it’d be more awkward to show up without mom than it would be to show up with her.</p>
<p>I have been on tours and seen prospective students without parents. I think if it’s close and you want to go alone it’s fine. Although if your mom is like me - I think they would like tagging along. My son took classes at a local university that he applied to and has been accepted at and I have never visited the campus.</p>
<p>If there’s an overnight in the dorm involved, mom will need to make other arrangements.
THAT would be WIERD!</p>
<p>^^ hahaha it certainly would.</p>
<p>Thanks guys!</p>
<p>I say that because DS has an overnight in March at another school. When we were going over the paperwork he looked at me with barely contained horror and said “You guys aren’t going to be there, right?”.
Me: “No, we’ll be there for the day, but we go back to our hotel that night.”
FUNNY!!!</p>