<p>I am going to be attending the information session and campus tour at Upenn this Saturday. I was just wondering if anyone had any certain sites I should look out for? Or any questions I should ask? Thanks!</p>
<p>Try to sit in on some classes that you’re interested in if you can. Here’s a list of classes open to visitors in CAS [Course</a> List for Visitors - Penn - College of Arts & Sciences](<a href=“http://fission.sas.upenn.edu/col/course_list/]Course”>http://fission.sas.upenn.edu/col/course_list/). Ask whatever questions you need answering to; we can’t tell you what you’re curious about.</p>
<p>Also, I suggest you go out of your way to see Penn Park. I don’t think the tours cover it, so you should go see it yourself.</p>
<p>FYI you can just go to any lecture, noone’s going to ask you if you’re a student, or kick you out if it’s not in that list. Here’s a list that has Wharton lecture meeting times - <a href=“https://syllabi.wharton.upenn.edu/index.cfm[/url]”>https://syllabi.wharton.upenn.edu/index.cfm</a>. You can probably find the same for Engineering, etc. – or just ask a current student to get the info from Penn InTouch. (If you’re only going on a weekend then this information is useless, but checking out classes would be cool if you do get the chance at some point.)</p>
<p>Also Penn Park isn’t really impressive enough to take time out of a campus visit to see it.</p>
<p>Definitely just walk around all the major buildings and College Houses - get inside as many as you can. The libraries are really nice - do check out Fisher if you can! Van Pelt is pretty nice too. Meet people if possible - just approach someone that looks like a student on Locust Walk if you want and ask them questions. Ask about favourite classes, best study places, favourite restaurants, etc.</p>
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<p>I thought it was… but maybe that’s just cause I’m a sports kinda guy.</p>