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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Almost all of the CCs at top privates were in admissions depts at selective colleges before moving to the other side. It's a relatively small world and of course there are all sorts of informal conversations happening between AOs and CCs at these schools. It's also quite clear that at top privates the counseling office is trying to manage all sorts of expectations from parents while maximizing the best total outcome for a particular class. Anecdotally, a friend whose daughter was on the WL at an Ivy but who was admitted to Chicago told me that the Ivy contacted the CC directly to ask if the student would definitely commit if admitted off the waitlist -- if a yes, they would be admitted, if not, they remain waitlisted. Kid went to Chicago. Obviously this cannot happen with CCs at every suburban high school in the country. Only at a select group of privates where these relationships are already in place.[/quote] What’s stopping a public high school from calling? This isn’t rocket science lol [/quote] I am curious what you do professionally, because I can tell you that in my business I have spent decades building professional relationships that mean I can reach out to the head of any company I do regular business with, or anyone who works for them, and get them on the phone pretty much immediately. I know them well - some, very well. Often, I've met their spouses, know where their kids go to school, I've been to lunch or dinner or out to drinks with them. It's similar to the relationships college counselors build with AOs. So, yes, you could call an AO at Yale out of the blue from a high school that sends maybe one kid there every few years, but honestly it will be tough to get them on the phone. They will tell you it is against their policy to talk to you about specific kids. Now, if you are at a top high school that sends most of your kids to T20 schools, yes they are happy to hear from you, they are sending colleagues to visit your school every year, and you are probably visiting their campuses. They will talk to you whenever you want.[/quote]
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