April, 2015
It is Finished
Apr. 30, 2015—I’m done. With my last final, I have finished my academic career at Vanderbilt. It’s been a long and exciting journey over these past four years and I have grown immensely from everything that I have experienced. My Vanderbilt experience will be something that I will never forget. At Vandy, I have been able to...
PreVU Vanderbilt this Summer
Apr. 29, 2015—Guest blogger and admissions counselor Adrienne Spraggins explains her favorite thing about warm weather in Nashville and why you should add Music City (and PreVU) to your summer itinerary.
Another Sentimental Commons Post
Apr. 22, 2015—I love Memorial House, but what else is new?
Classes End, Fun and Finals Begin
Apr. 20, 2015—As classes end, finals can be a really fun time. I promise.
Portugal. The Man, Chance The Rapper, & Me!
Apr. 19, 2015—So I met Portugal. The Man and Chance The Rapper...in the same weekend.
Gettin’ Corporate
Apr. 16, 2015—I'm in love with a minor... Wait, no, Vanderbilt's Corporate Strategy minor, obviously!!!!!
Waitlist FAQs for 2015
Apr. 15, 2015—What does it mean to be on the waitlist? How does the waitlist work? When will I hear if I’m in? You've got questions, we've got answers.
Life Hacks for the Class of 2019
Apr. 14, 2015—To the Class of 2019, here are 7 tips that I wish someone had told me going into my first year at Vanderbilt
The Creation is Coming
Apr. 13, 2015—Tomorrow night, we are playing Haydn's "The Creation," and the oratorio orchestra is joining forces with the choir to create a production complete with some bells-and-whistles multimedia.
Bio Lab: It Gets Better
Apr. 12, 2015—Hi, my name is James Lopez, and I’m a pre-med student at Vandy. You know, it’s a tough environment, the Biology department. The environment isn’t the most welcoming. They force you to stare at yellow solids that turn into yellow liquids, claiming that it’s all bacteria and DNA solutions. But I couldn’t see a thing....
Spring Break: Choral Edition
Apr. 12, 2015—I stared at the coach bus the 45-member Concert Choir would be riding for the next 14 hours to DC. I imagined the long, boring bus ride, the buyer’s remorse of going to DC instead of ASB, and even worse: the thought of anxiously singing in front of high schoolers who just wanted to go...