Attended an information session for the grad school I'm applying to. I can't say that I'm overly excited but at least it was informative. I don't feel like I did when I was picking out an undergrad school. But I don't get too excited about anything these days. Par for the course I suppose.
Information is helpful when making a decision. For example, I decided that I won't be applying to the extension campus like I originally thought. I like the school schedule better but I don't like the drive. (It's a hour door to door.) I also learned the extension campus has only 12% women while the main campus has 27%. Both numbers are lower than I'd like, but what can you do? I like the program so that's a plus. I also learned that my GMAT scores don't have to be quite as high as I thought. That relieves some pressure for Sunday. Overall it was good as I think more and more about the future.
It still freaks me out though.
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