Safeties are not safeties without demonstrated interest

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We engaged with all safe and target schools via online info sessions, regional admission events, etc. For ex, Case Western came to nyc last August and made my kid register and go. Then sent a follow up email to admissions asking a genuine question about x opportunity. Kid applied ea, was accepted with significant merit and we didn't even apply for FA. For oos publics, we did online sessions. For schools like tulane and wake, which are explicit about demonstrated interest, we made an actual visit and set up mtgs withfsculty. . Accepted to both, ea and rd resoectively. (And with merit,). Just make an effort and don't cut and paste essays. They matter. We put the work in, and kid got into all safe/targets and several reach


That’s fine, but Tulane and Wake aren’t safeties for most students so these examples aren’t really relevant to this thread.

That's a fair comment. I only mentioned as examples of schools that look for DI. That said, kid did engage with all safe schools. S. Carolina, Pitt, wisconsin, etc. Lots of ways to interact with schools without making a physical visit. Getting more school info also helps with those pesky honors college essays and special scholarship essays.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not for us, anecdotally speaking.

UMD was a safety. DC never visited. Maybe it matters if you are oos or it's private?


It's not a safety just because you gave it that designation and your kid got in.

It's a safety for super high stats kids from our magnet program.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not for us, anecdotally speaking.

UMD was a safety. DC never visited. Maybe it matters if you are oos or it's private?

UMD also not a safety and does not value demonstrated interest.

Look at the CDS to see if whatever "safety" you are thinking about values demonstrated interest. These are generally all private colleges and will be looking to potential yield protect. Supposedly attending virtual sessions works but you are at the mercy of the school to accurate track your interest. Scammy practice if you ask me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not for us, anecdotally speaking.

UMD was a safety. DC never visited. Maybe it matters if you are oos or it's private?


It's not a safety just because you gave it that designation and your kid got in.

It's a safety for super high stats kids from our magnet program.

No it's a likely school for everyone. At my kids magnet school they said no one should assume they are getting in.
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