Splitting visits...

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1420 Peach
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Splitting visits...

Post by 1420 Peach » Mon Mar 03, 2008 7:02 pm

Ok, I imagine some of you have this problem.

I am planning on visiting two schools (on opposite coasts) whose visiting days butt up against each other. It would be easier and cheaper to fly from home to the first school, then nonstop to the second school and then home again. How would this work with the two schools paying for visits? I mean you'd think they would be on board as it would be cheaper for each of them, but I have no idea how to approach them with the idea. I guess I could always email them.... I always hate hammering out the details.

Anybody else run up against this?

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zxcv
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Re: Splitting visits...

Post by zxcv » Mon Mar 03, 2008 7:10 pm

Just write to person handling admissions details. I guarantee they will have no issues with this, as the entire point of visits is to help you make up your mind. If it's that much easier, you could probably even get one school to pay for the intermediate trip, and they probably won't even ask what's going on. Just say you'll be leaving from city X but you will need be in city Y on the return date.

christopher3.14
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Re: Splitting visits...

Post by christopher3.14 » Mon Mar 03, 2008 9:18 pm

I agree with zxcv, I would just make sure it's okay with both schools. But I'm sure there would be no problem since you're actually saving them both money. Just save all receipts.

As an example, Columbia said they would reimburse me for travel but would welcome paying for partial cost if I also visited nearby schools.

rooibos
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Re: Splitting visits...

Post by rooibos » Mon Mar 03, 2008 9:50 pm

christopher3.14 wrote:I agree with zxcv, I would just make sure it's okay with both schools. But I'm sure there would be no problem since you're actually saving them both money. Just save all receipts.

As an example, Columbia said they would reimburse me for travel but would welcome paying for partial cost if I also visited nearby schools.
What day is Columbia's physics weekend? Is it the same as their applied physics department, March 28th?

christopher3.14
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Re: Splitting visits...

Post by christopher3.14 » Tue Mar 04, 2008 2:43 am

Hi roobios,

No, the open house for Physics at Columbia is March 30-31.



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