Demonstrated Interest - is it too late?

Anonymous
For RD schools, is it too late to be showing demonstrated interest? Has the decisions already been made on who to accept, wait list, or reject?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For RD schools, is it too late to be showing demonstrated interest? Has the decisions already been made on who to accept, wait list, or reject?


Some schools don’t release their acceptances until late March. If it’s one of those schools then I imagine it might not be too late. I would suggest having your kid email the local/regional admissions person and ask a casual question to show direct interest if possible.
Anonymous
doesn't hurt to click some links from the RD schools emails and watch some videos etc.
Anonymous
You need to verify they’re actually demonstrated interest schools. Demonstrating interest to schools that don’t care makes you look stupid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You need to verify they’re actually demonstrated interest schools. Demonstrating interest to schools that don’t care makes you look stupid.


They may not track it but no school is going to think you’re stupid for showing interest in them. It just might be a waste of your time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You need to verify they’re actually demonstrated interest schools. Demonstrating interest to schools that don’t care makes you look stupid.


I would not take a school's word at its face value. For example, WashU says it doesn't track demonstrated interest, but I suspect that it might be used as a tie-breaker. Also, when one clicks on a link to an email from all these schools that say they don't, the browser brings one to a temporary website for a second -- forgot the name -- and then immediately goes to the linked school website. This temporary website logs the click, which may or may not be used, but if it's just a few clicks, why not do it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You need to verify they’re actually demonstrated interest schools. Demonstrating interest to schools that don’t care makes you look stupid.


They may not track it but no school is going to think you’re stupid for showing interest in them. It just might be a waste of your time.


Wrong. Dean J explicitly says sending materials they didn’t ask for and emailing individual UVA reps slows the process down and shows you can’t follow instructions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You need to verify they’re actually demonstrated interest schools. Demonstrating interest to schools that don’t care makes you look stupid.


They may not track it but no school is going to think you’re stupid for showing interest in them. It just might be a waste of your time.


Wrong. Dean J explicitly says sending materials they didn’t ask for and emailing individual UVA reps slows the process down and shows you can’t follow instructions.


Uh, nobody is talking about sending in materials. Demonstrated interest includes campus visits, virtual info sessions, opening emails and clicking links, etc.
Anonymous
I took my kid to tour a couple RD targets/safeties February senior year because there was no other time/opportunity. Not sure if that moved the needle re: demonstrated interest but it helped them get excited about those schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You need to verify they’re actually demonstrated interest schools. Demonstrating interest to schools that don’t care makes you look stupid.


They may not track it but no school is going to think you’re stupid for showing interest in them. It just might be a waste of your time.


Wrong. Dean J explicitly says sending materials they didn’t ask for and emailing individual UVA reps slows the process down and shows you can’t follow instructions.

Plenty of ways to show interest without uselessly harassing overbusy admissions reps.
Anonymous
Way too late. The way Slate works they’ll see you either just started clicking or likely they’ve already reviewed the app.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You need to verify they’re actually demonstrated interest schools. Demonstrating interest to schools that don’t care makes you look stupid.


I would not take a school's word at its face value. For example, WashU says it doesn't track demonstrated interest, but I suspect that it might be used as a tie-breaker. Also, when one clicks on a link to an email from all these schools that say they don't, the browser brings one to a temporary website for a second -- forgot the name -- and then immediately goes to the linked school website. This temporary website logs the click, which may or may not be used, but if it's just a few clicks, why not do it?


Lol you “suspect” WashU is lying why?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You need to verify they’re actually demonstrated interest schools. Demonstrating interest to schools that don’t care makes you look stupid.


I would not take a school's word at its face value. For example, WashU says it doesn't track demonstrated interest, but I suspect that it might be used as a tie-breaker. Also, when one clicks on a link to an email from all these schools that say they don't, the browser brings one to a temporary website for a second -- forgot the name -- and then immediately goes to the linked school website. This temporary website logs the click, which may or may not be used, but if it's just a few clicks, why not do it?


You sound paranoid lol “but I suspect”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You need to verify they’re actually demonstrated interest schools. Demonstrating interest to schools that don’t care makes you look stupid.


They may not track it but no school is going to think you’re stupid for showing interest in them. It just might be a waste of your time.


Wrong. Dean J explicitly says sending materials they didn’t ask for and emailing individual UVA reps slows the process down and shows you can’t follow instructions.

Plenty of ways to show interest without uselessly harassing overbusy admissions reps.


You really don’t get it. If the school wants interest, show it. If they don’t, don’t. This isn’t a game where your job is to find a secret code. Seriously, give it a rest.
Anonymous
NP here. I don't know about WashU but Case's CDS makes them sound less concerned with DI than I think they actually are in real life.
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