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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yale EA interviews should be starting soon at least in the DMV. Stay tuned! [/quote] How do you know?[/quote] Because I interview for Yale. Yesterday was told assignments would start being made (at least for my area) and today I got assigned a student to invite for an interview [/quote] We were just notified today about interview with Yale. We thought it was too late. We were actually hoping for no interview as that would essentially guarantee no deferral. [b]I feel like no interview means auto admit or auto reject [/b]but interview is in the middle and can go any of the three ways.[/quote] You “feel” this??? Any other baseless mystical sensations you’d like to share because that one is wild. You’ve unlocked the admissions protocols for an Ivy. That’s amazing. [/quote] Actually the Yale AO basically says as much. [b]They mostly interview people who are on the "bubble". Locks for admission do not need an interview to help application and clearly unqualified would be a waste.[/b] But I am sure that you were really just looking for a cute little comment. Cheers[/quote] DP: However, is that true for all the REA's or just Yale? I don't think we can generalize for all the others.[/quote] Their statement is a bit more vague than this-- not those that are 'on the bubble' but kids for whom they need more info. These could be the same thing, but not necessarily. (The AOs could believe they really understand the kid's qualifications-- just find the kid borderline. Vs. there is something more ambiguous in their application.). Hard to say.[/quote] Yes, lots of possibilities.[/quote]
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