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Rank: Frosh  Joined: 5/18/2012 Posts: 9
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What's the difference? You @ Waterloo : On the website it lists, "special visit day for admittied students" Can my parents tag along too? Or is it only 'students'. Cause they would love to see the resident-options, the campus, the people. Is this the time where we're encouraged to meet new people - or is this all about questions, comments? Frosh Week : Is this initially the orientation - in other words? Orientation : ^ ? Thanks :) University Of Toronto: Humanities [Schorlaship] - Accepted University Of Waterloo: Human Resources - Accepted University Of McMaster: Social Science - Humanities [Scholarship] - Accepted University Of Brock: Business Administration [Scholarship] - Accepted University Of York: English [Scholarship] - Pending University Of York: English/Humanities [Scholarship] - Pending
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Rank: Student Council  Joined: 3/22/2012 Posts: 465
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You@UWaterloo DayQuote:- meet professors, staff, and students who can answer your last-minute questions about the University - take a walking tour of campus and speak with our Student Ambassadors about their personal "Waterloo experience" - visit your residence of choice and get answers to all of your questions about living at Waterloo! Mostly questions/tours to help you clear up any last-minute issues. Parents are probably fine to tag along; they were allowed for March Break tours (they are usually the ones with all the questions, anyways). Frosh Week- Orientation to get you accustomed to university life before you start classes University of Guelph Software Engineering, 2016
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Rank: Frosh  Joined: 5/18/2012 Posts: 9
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seasharp wrote: Frosh Week
- Orientation to get you accustomed to university life before you start classes
Thankyou for that, one last question - Frosh-week is strictly first-year students, i can't bring family/friends? University Of Toronto: Humanities [Schorlaship] - Accepted University Of Waterloo: Human Resources - Accepted University Of McMaster: Social Science - Humanities [Scholarship] - Accepted University Of Brock: Business Administration [Scholarship] - Accepted University Of York: English [Scholarship] - Pending University Of York: English/Humanities [Scholarship] - Pending
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Rank: Student Body President  Joined: 12/20/2010 Posts: 1,107
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LittleMsEva wrote:seasharp wrote: Frosh Week
- Orientation to get you accustomed to university life before you start classes
Thankyou for that, one last question - Frosh-week is strictly first-year students, i can't bring family/friends? Right. UW/WLU Math/Business DD - 2016 President - Double Degree Club
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Rank: Senior Student  Joined: 7/4/2012 Posts: 63
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seasharp wrote:You@UWaterloo DayQuote:- meet professors, staff, and students who can answer your last-minute questions about the University - take a walking tour of campus and speak with our Student Ambassadors about their personal "Waterloo experience" - visit your residence of choice and get answers to all of your questions about living at Waterloo! Mostly questions/tours to help you clear up any last-minute issues. Parents are probably fine to tag along; they were allowed for March Break tours (they are usually the ones with all the questions, anyways). Frosh Week- Orientation to get you accustomed to university life before you start classes
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