It’s not logical. It’s like saying, it’s not embarrassing to say I love you to someone when they told you you’re next 100 in line. But somehow it’s totally embarrassing to genuinely say I love you when they are still considering. |
But that’s a LOCI Very different. |
Right. These are the schools that track demonstrated interest. For a school like Rice, Northwestern, WashU, even Duke, and others: - sign up for all virtual webinars now - sign up for an in person tour with the admissions office - sign up for some sort of conversation with a current student or alumni offered through admissions - do the optional interview with the admissions office or other types of admissions engagement in the fall along before the regular decision deadline - submit optional videos as part of the admissions process All of that will help!! Btdt. |
A new level of insanity.
No |
Exactly. There is no way to jump the line like this. The last thing admissions officers want (and most specifically say this) is more submissions or letters outside of what is requested of everyone. The want to preserve some level of fairness between candidates. Stop the insanity already. |
No bc: This is a normal part of the process AND many schools request them. |
You do not understand how EDs work. |
A few years ago, my daughter wrote in her regular application (not LOEI) to a particular school that it was her top choice and that if they had an ED option, she would have taken it. Fast forward, she was accepted and attended the school.
If you know a school is your top choice, why WOULDN"T you indicate that on the application? Isn't that helpful information for them? |
This is totally fine as long as it's genuine (and in your daughter's case, it clearly was), but OP was talking about a love letter separate from the application. People should be wary of sending in stuff the school does not want to receive as it may just annoy the AO. |
My DD sent a letter to schools she applied to updating with significant information (named valedictorian in February) that arose after RD applications submitted. No downside - she’s attending a WASP and was admitted to all but one school (waitlist at middlebury). |
This! |