Anonymous wrote:If it’s from William & Mary, it’s called a “likely letter” meaning you DC is likely to be accepted. I have no idea why they do it. Thanks f you google dcum likely letter you will find old threads in this topic. So I guess Congrats!
Anonymous wrote:If it’s from William & Mary, it’s called a “likely letter” meaning you DC is likely to be accepted. I have no idea why they do it. Thanks f you google dcum likely letter you will find old threads in this topic. So I guess Congrats!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever. I'd ignore it. Definitely wouldn't "reach out."
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The letter literally says to connect with his admissions counselor, and you don’t think he should reach out? Is this a litmus test to see who is really interested vs a safety school?
Anonymous wrote:Colleges, even highly selective ones, advertise to their applicants to improve yield. It's just spam. No need to get excited about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever. I'd ignore it. Definitely wouldn't "reach out."
?
The letter literally says to connect with his admissions counselor, and you don’t think he should reach out?
Is this a litmus test to see who is really interested vs a safety school?
Anonymous wrote:Whatever. I'd ignore it. Definitely wouldn't "reach out."