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Checking Out The Colleges Of Pittsburgh In The Summertime

There are a number of pros and cons to visiting Pittsburgh's college campuses over the summertime. While this could be one of the easiest times to make arrangements to travel and find rooms at hotels near Pitt, it might not be the time to get an accurate perception of how the colleges actually function.

Traveling in the summer

Ideally, traveling to a college should take place during the summer between junior and senior year of high school. This gives you plenty of time to complete the application process for your top choices. There are a number of colleges in the Pittsburgh area, so you should make the most of your journey.

Pros

The pros of visiting in the summer are numerous. For starters, you might be able to get a better parking spot. Although some colleges have specific parking places for visitors, these might be further away from the actual classrooms. You might be able to get a better geographical feel for the campus, since it will not be crowded with students trying to get to class. You also might be able to see different areas of campus that might be off-limits during the semester. Being able to get into a lab, studio, or computer room might give you a better feeling for what is physically offered at that college. Also, traveling in the summertime can allow you to take advantage of summer hotels deals offered by the Duquesne University hotels.

Cons

Visiting college campuses in the summer is not for everyone, however, as there are also a number of cons. While you might be able to see the entire campus, you might not get a feel for how crowded it gets when class is in session. This might cause you to underestimate the time needed to get to your class, an often overlooked consideration when choosing a college. Additionally, the fact that classes are not in session means that you will not get the opportunity to sit in on an actual class. This, especially when done for a class in your major, means you get a feel for the curriculum and how the program is taught. Meeting the professor as well as students who are taking the same classes you are interested in can give you insight as to whether this school is right for you.

While there are a number of pros and cons to visiting Pittsburgh's colleges in the summer, only you can decide if this is right for you.

by: William Hauselberg




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