<p>Hey! I know there is a "tentative" schedule of Wildcat Days online, but did they ever send an official one? Or do we just find out the morning of?</p>
<p>i don’t think they ever had a full schedule for us… it might be on the wildcat days website but i forgot my username and password so i can’t log on to check =(</p>
<p>You get a full schedule when you go. I went to the April 9th one and it was an amazing experience. When you arrive you get a folder with all the information you need, class schedule, maps, etc. After breakfast and the campus tour in the morning you head over to your respective college for the academic preview. McCormick’s involved talks from the deans, students, and professors on everything you need to know. Then they had us do this cool project to meet our fellow students and provided us with lunch. </p>
<p>In the afternoon there is a plethora of other activities including open houses, housing tours (and other specific area tours like athletic facilities), and various information panels. I spent some of this time touring the campus myself and meeting with financial aid on top of the other stuff. It was a great day and very well organized.</p>
<p>Wow, sounds awesome! So excited! And should parents come to the academic preview?</p>
<p>Bump because same question as above ^
I signed up for 3 people because I thought parents were supposed to come with us. That’ll be awkward if it was a students only thing… haha</p>
<p>It’s not a student only thing, there will be plenty of parents there. They do keep you doing separate things though for much of the day.</p>
<p>Yes your parents come to everything. The little competition I was talking about in McCormick actually pits students against parents. It’s pretty fun.</p>
<p>There isn’t a dress code or anything right? (Cause I know some accepted students days do business casual)
Would a skirt or jeans and sneakers or something be fine?</p>
<p>Totally casual. If you’re here tomorrow I might be seeing you at dinner.</p>