I finally had the opportunity to tour the University of Pittsburgh campus and spend time in the city of Pittsburgh; it didn’t take me long to see why so many of my students fall in love with the school and
UT Austin – Vibrant City Campus with School Spirit
The UT Austin campus was without a doubt the most popular college tour during the IECA Conference in Austin last spring. I was especially excited to visit the campus since it has become a top choice university among many of
Beyond the Tailgate Parties at The Ohio State University
I was thrilled to finally visit The Ohio State University, especially since it has grown in popularity over the last few years here in the NJ/NY area. There’s no shortage of school pride and spirit here! For many, The Ohio
Drexel: Debunking the Co-op Program
I took Amtrak into 30th Street Station Philadelphia last month to visit three Philly universities. Drexel, which is just a few short blocks from the train station, was my first stop. Like many city universities, Drexel’s campus is not clearly
Auburn – Traditions Run Deep, “War Eagle”
“War Eagle,” the Auburn staff, faculty and students enthusiastically roared as we stepped into the information session at Auburn University. (We learned what those two words meant at the end of our tour.) From the moment we stepped on campus
Northeastern University – Outstanding Preprofessional & Co-op Programs
If you have not been to Northeastern University’s campus in the past decade or more (like me), you may be surprised by all the changes you’ll see when you visit campus. A grassy, academic quad and tree-lined walkways camouflage the high-rise
BU – Outstanding Pre-Professional Programs Steps Away from Fenway
Last week I toured the Boston University campus while my son Ryan took his organic chemistry final. There is no question that I had more fun that day! He spent his summer as a visiting student studying organic chemistry, working