Does it count against your admission probability if you can't/don't attend an official tour, i.e., does the Admission Office "track" which applicants actually toured the campus?
some schools do track demonstrated interest but for super big schools (like princeton & columbia) they still track it but don't consider it as much. they can look at it if they're not too sure about admitting you
the thumbnail pic is from berry college. what are your thoughts about it? is it a trap that campus is looking tremendous, but academic/job wise it is not that great? so far I've been accepted to asu,msu,iu bloomington, ualabama, and the mighty "berry college". is it a good school for stem degree?
The other colleges that have accepted you are all large state research universities; Berry College has a large campus but small student population and it gives students the chance to get professional experience on campus in quite a unique manner. All are great choices, but if you want a personalized experience on big and beautiful (really one-of-a-kind) campus, Berry is a great option. Good luck!
Does it count against your admission probability if you can't/don't attend an official tour, i.e., does the Admission Office "track" which applicants actually toured the campus?
some schools do track demonstrated interest but for super big schools (like princeton & columbia) they still track it but don't consider it as much. they can look at it if they're not too sure about admitting you
the thumbnail pic is from berry college. what are your thoughts about it? is it a trap that campus is looking tremendous, but academic/job wise it is not that great? so far I've been accepted to asu,msu,iu bloomington, ualabama, and the mighty "berry college". is it a good school for stem degree?
The other colleges that have accepted you are all large state research universities; Berry College has a large campus but small student population and it gives students the chance to get professional experience on campus in quite a unique manner. All are great choices, but if you want a personalized experience on big and beautiful (really one-of-a-kind) campus, Berry is a great option. Good luck!