Hey everyone! I just found out about Middlebury's Fly-In program and I'm really intrigued. Has anyone here participated before? I'd love to hear your experiences and what you thought of the program!
Hello! I'm glad to hear you're interested in Middlebury's Fly-In program. Overall, participant say this is a great opportunity to explore Middlebury's campus, interact with current students, and get a feel for the college community. During the Fly-In program, students typically attend a few classes, tour the campus, meet with faculty, and participate in student-led activities. Additionally, they have the chance to stay overnight in the dorms, which can provide an authentic glimpse into the student life at Middlebury.
One aspect that's especially valuable is the ability to connect with other prospective students with similar backgrounds and interests, as this program is designed for students whose socioeconomic backgrounds normally wouldn't allow them to visit campus. Being around people who understand where you come from helps create a welcoming environment for networking and building connections.
Do keep in mind that the Fly-In program can be selective, with a limited number of spots available. If you're seriously considering Middlebury and think you would benefit from experiencing the campus firsthand, I encourage you to apply. However, if you can't attend the Fly-In program or aren't accepted, there are other ways to learn more about Middlebury, such as virtual college fairs and chatting with current students or alumni.
I hope this information helps! If you have any other questions, feel free to reach out again, or to do some research on your own on Middlebury's website: https://www.middlebury.edu/college/admissions/visit-us/special-visits. Good luck with your college search!
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