Tuesday, July 28, 2020
How to Make the Most of Your Illinois Visit
How to Make the Most of Your Illinois Visit Youâve signed up for your Illinois visit! Well done. If you and your Aunt Sue are heading all the way over to Champaign-Urbana, youâre going to want to make the most of your time there. Hereâs how. How to Dress In general, most parts of our tours involve being outside. Before you come, check the weather, and then donât trust it. Youâll never know whatMr. Blue Skywill have in store for you, so come prepared! Maybe 45 degrees doesnât sound too cold (here in the Midwest weâd laugh at such a suggestion), but even the mildest temperatures start to feel extreme when youâre spending an hour trekking all over campus. Hereâs a short list of what you might want to wear: SunglassesBaseball hat or sun hatComfortable walking shoesWeather-appropriate coat (even if itâs late spring, bring a light jacket in case)Gloves, scarf, and winter hat if it looks chilly What to Bring You donât have to bring much for the tour, but weâve still listed a few items. The first is an absolute must, the second would be nice, and the rest are suggestions. Your awesome selfA good attitudeA small notepad and penA water bottleSunscreenAn umbrella (you can leave it in the car if you donât need it)Snacks (a bag of candy never goes amiss) Questions to Ask When youâre on campus, youâre going to want to think about howyoulike it. The best way to do that is to live in the moment and focus on whatâs around you; youâre only there for a short amount of time and can think of the larger picture later, when youâre at home. Ask your tour guide anything you want to know about campus. Some examples are: Do most students live in the residence halls?Where do students usually hang out?How do students get around campus? Do they need cars or bikes? If youâre looking for more ideas, check out our College Visit Guide. You can print it out and bring it along on the tour. How to Take Charge of Your Visit If you have more questions than you think your tour guide can answer (âWho am I?â âWhat is time?â), never fear. There are ways you can personalize your Illinois visit to make your experience more advantageous to you. Here are just a few of them: Meet with an admissions counselor. The Office of Undergraduate Admissions has walk-in hours on weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and visiting students are always welcome. Come in, ask about the application process, or just say hi! Meet with your intended college or department. When you register for your Illinois visit, there will be a section called âCollege Meeting Informationâ where you can sign up for one or several sessions with your intended department or college. If a college or department youâre interested in isnât on the list, feel free type it in the box underneath the list, and weâll try to make it happen!Note: We need at least 5 daysâ notice to schedule a meeting with a department not on the list. Visit a class. We have a number of classes that you and your family are invited to sit in on when you visit Illinois.It might just change your life. Be sure to email the professor beforehand in case the class has an exam or quiz that day (who besides teachers wants to spend 50 minutes watching other people take a test?). Explore! Feel free to check out the buildings and locations related to your intended major, like the Siebel Center for Computer Science or the English Building. Look up your intended majorâs webpage (this can be found under the additional resources section of your major or through a simple Google search) and check out what their departmentâs address is; thatâs the building where youâll probably have some of your classes! What to Do During Downtime You might have some downtime during your visit. One way to spend it is all of you sitting in your car and getting in a big fight. But while youâre here in Champaign-Urbana, you might want to check out some of the things campustown has to offer. Thereâs a particularly interesting garbage can near the Union. Or, if dining is more your thing, head on over to Green Street. There are some great restaurants there, especially on the strip between 4th Street and Wright Street. Theyâre right on campus, so theyâre an easy stop for lunch and a good way to scope out the types of stores available for students. After all, Champaign-Urbana is the #1 Midwest Food Town, according toMidwest Living. While youâre by Green Street, why donât you take a photo with Alma? Itâs a tradition for students to take a picture right after graduation, and those who have planned ahead enjoy comparing pictures from their first tour with ones from their graduation day! If youâre wiped out from your busy day, you can always go the Union, Krannert Center, or even one of the restaurants on campus to chill out. You donât need to go crazy over trying to see everything. Just make sure that you spend your extra time in a way that makes the day better for you. What to Do on the Way Home Once youâre done with your visit, youâll be able to think about what you saw with some perspective. How much of your excitement (or apprehension) mightâve been because of the tour guide you had, or the people who you went with, or the weather, or that menacing squirrel that wouldnât leave you alone? Can you separate your feelings about the college itself from factors that donât really relate to the school? This is difficult to do, but you can at least get a start by thinking over these questions: Positives What point during the visit was the most fun?What impressed you about the college?If you could relive one part of your visit, what would it be?Did you see or hear anything that made you excited about college? Negatives What point during the visit was the hardest?Did anything disappoint you about the college?Did anything you learn immediately put you off?Did you see or hear anything that made you anxious about college? Big Picture How does Illinois compare to other colleges youâve seen so far?Consider both the vibes (positive or negative) that you got from the college as well as the schoolâs location, size, and cost.Consider filling out our College Visit Guide now that you have a fresh perspective. We canât wait to see you on campus! Whatever you do, donât forget to wear those comfortable shoes. And of course, donât forget to enjoy your time here at Illinois. 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