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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If it's your first choice and you think you are good at interviewing I would take the opportunity. You might get a blowhard or you might get me. I don't know that what I write helps, [b]but it can't hurt unless I see that you're not going to be successful at my alma mater (the bar is low on this). [/b] My goal when I conduct interviews is to try to highlight accomplishments that aren't in the application and generally help the applicant plead his/her case for admission. So if you've accomplished new things between essay deadlines and interviews or have a weak area you want to address in more depth, I'd highlight those in my write up. If you can get to campus and interview with an admissions officer, that's preferable, but you could still do both. It will typically only help your case and it always conveys your strong interest. [/quote]Interesting. Is there something in particular that defines success at your alma mater? Are you privy to test scores, recommendations, transcripts...basically the entire applicant package?[/quote]
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