Hi all!, Long time lurker. Finally time to contribute to the conversation.
For my background -
I got a my bachelors degree in geography from the University of Chicago
GPA: 3.6
GRE: 166 V / 156 Q/ 5 AW
Experience: I've been working as a GIS analyst at a mid size MPO for the last four years.
I'm applying to University of Minnesota, University of Illinois at Chicago, University of Colorado Denver, Berkeley, and UCLA. I've heard positively from Minnesota, Berkeley, and UCLA, and just found out yesterday I got full tuition to UCLA. Which is all super exciting, but now I'm beginning to become overwhelmed with the next step of the process. I'd like to visit some of these schools before I make my decision, but all of the open houses (or welcome days or whatever) I know about are in April. Which seems way too late. Ideally I'd like to be weighing the pros and cons of each school at that point, not learning more. Additionally I'm leaving the country on April 9th, so that throws another wrench into things. So I'm going to try and go visit before then, but I'm curious what other people think, especially people on this board who have gone through this process before. Will I be missing a lot if I schedule visits that don't coincide with the open houses?
Thanks everyone, and congrats and good luck.
For my background -
I got a my bachelors degree in geography from the University of Chicago
GPA: 3.6
GRE: 166 V / 156 Q/ 5 AW
Experience: I've been working as a GIS analyst at a mid size MPO for the last four years.
I'm applying to University of Minnesota, University of Illinois at Chicago, University of Colorado Denver, Berkeley, and UCLA. I've heard positively from Minnesota, Berkeley, and UCLA, and just found out yesterday I got full tuition to UCLA. Which is all super exciting, but now I'm beginning to become overwhelmed with the next step of the process. I'd like to visit some of these schools before I make my decision, but all of the open houses (or welcome days or whatever) I know about are in April. Which seems way too late. Ideally I'd like to be weighing the pros and cons of each school at that point, not learning more. Additionally I'm leaving the country on April 9th, so that throws another wrench into things. So I'm going to try and go visit before then, but I'm curious what other people think, especially people on this board who have gone through this process before. Will I be missing a lot if I schedule visits that don't coincide with the open houses?
Thanks everyone, and congrats and good luck.