Monday, July 20, 2009

Beautiful Campus in Madison

On July 18, we went to visit Madison. The first stop was UW-Madison. The tour guide, Hannah was a sweet girl. The two hours she spent with us was a good memory for me to know a lot of attrations on campus: Red Gym, the start point of our tour, state historical society and memorial libray, Chazen Muazen Museum art, botanical garden-one of the most beautiful places students like on campus, a student dormtory buliding (I forgot the name),





and the most impressive building-the school of business. I was told it is the best part in the University and also the most expensive to attend. And I know The school of business UW_Madison has the most graduates who are top chief executive officers in the USA valued as the graduates from Harvard. So I think the money spent here can not be wasted. After I visited the classroom, lecture halls and other places with advanced facilities, I am sure it is a top school for students to try their best.






Lincoln Statue is the place we felt a little excited about because we were told if we touched Lincoln's left shoe, we will find our life direction. So everyone of us hoped to get that omen for our personal legends. We took a lot of pictures there.

We ended our tour at the lakeshore close to the student union building at UW. We were told there would be a concert that night. I can imagine that students gather together with beer from the nearby pub and enjoy their summer evening in an intensely pleasant way. And we were counting the minutes to join in.
I love UW-Madison.

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