Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore the PP above who says apply first. WM, for example is out of interview slots by now— they did most interviews over the summer. And ED just went in.
Vassar won’t schedule until they have your app. Carleton won’t until they have your app or you visit.
Some are all virtual. Some are in person and will interview starting spring break of junior year
Google is your friend. If you are visiting campus and it’s at least second semester junior year, see if you can schedule while you are there.
You are being more than somewhat dismissive of a PP describing their experience. That is not a good look.
Agree. Many schools would schedule an interview only after your application is complete
IDK. My kid applied to WM and 9 other schools. PP is right. We went to a panel at WM last month and it was “we strongly consider things like interviewing, but it’s too late for this years seniors”. Pitt doesn’t interview. The other 7 are SLACs ranked top 10 through 50. She had interviewed at 7 schools before school started this year (3 of which she ultimately decided not to apply to). She had done 2 more this fall prior to submitting an app. The last school you can request an interview and get a spot in line. But the interview itself isn’t scheduled until the app is in.
For SLACs, waiting until applying is a bad idea, especially if it’s a January app. Many have limited interview slots, stop interviewing by Thanksgiving or Christmas, don’t interview at all during peak admissions season, then start interviewing juniors in the spring. Some interviews are evaluative. Some are informational only. Some can “only help” unless your kid completely bombs it, because they are used mainly for demonstrated interest.
Every school is different. But in general, SLAC do not require a completed app.
My kid had a WM virtual interview a few weeks ago. It was with a current undergrad and was fine. Most of her interviews have been with alums.
Then they got in just under the wire. WM is no longer scheduling IV interviews for class of 2026, well before RD applications are due:
https://www.wm.edu/admission/undergraduateadmission/how-to-apply/freshmanapplicants/application-checklist/oncampusinterviews/index.php
Most of my kids interviews with SLACs have been Ad Comms of a current senior. 1 was an alum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore the PP above who says apply first. WM, for example is out of interview slots by now— they did most interviews over the summer. And ED just went in.
Vassar won’t schedule until they have your app. Carleton won’t until they have your app or you visit.
Some are all virtual. Some are in person and will interview starting spring break of junior year
Google is your friend. If you are visiting campus and it’s at least second semester junior year, see if you can schedule while you are there.
You are being more than somewhat dismissive of a PP describing their experience. That is not a good look.
Agree. Many schools would schedule an interview only after your application is complete
IDK. My kid applied to WM and 9 other schools. PP is right. We went to a panel at WM last month and it was “we strongly consider things like interviewing, but it’s too late for this years seniors”. Pitt doesn’t interview. The other 7 are SLACs ranked top 10 through 50. She had interviewed at 7 schools before school started this year (3 of which she ultimately decided not to apply to). She had done 2 more this fall prior to submitting an app. The last school you can request an interview and get a spot in line. But the interview itself isn’t scheduled until the app is in.
For SLACs, waiting until applying is a bad idea, especially if it’s a January app. Many have limited interview slots, stop interviewing by Thanksgiving or Christmas, don’t interview at all during peak admissions season, then start interviewing juniors in the spring. Some interviews are evaluative. Some are informational only. Some can “only help” unless your kid completely bombs it, because they are used mainly for demonstrated interest.
Every school is different. But in general, SLAC do not require a completed app.
My kid had a WM virtual interview a few weeks ago. It was with a current undergrad and was fine. Most of her interviews have been with alums.
Anonymous wrote:For Stanford, DD was contacted about a week or so after the application went in asking if she wanted to do an interview. She said yes; interview was scheduled about a week later and lasted half an hour or so.
Interviewer was up front that it means basically nothing to her application, but it was a good experience for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore the PP above who says apply first. WM, for example is out of interview slots by now— they did most interviews over the summer. And ED just went in.
Vassar won’t schedule until they have your app. Carleton won’t until they have your app or you visit.
Some are all virtual. Some are in person and will interview starting spring break of junior year
Google is your friend. If you are visiting campus and it’s at least second semester junior year, see if you can schedule while you are there.
You are being more than somewhat dismissive of a PP describing their experience. That is not a good look.
Agree. Many schools would schedule an interview only after your application is complete
IDK. My kid applied to WM and 9 other schools. PP is right. We went to a panel at WM last month and it was “we strongly consider things like interviewing, but it’s too late for this years seniors”. Pitt doesn’t interview. The other 7 are SLACs ranked top 10 through 50. She had interviewed at 7 schools before school started this year (3 of which she ultimately decided not to apply to). She had done 2 more this fall prior to submitting an app. The last school you can request an interview and get a spot in line. But the interview itself isn’t scheduled until the app is in.
For SLACs, waiting until applying is a bad idea, especially if it’s a January app. Many have limited interview slots, stop interviewing by Thanksgiving or Christmas, don’t interview at all during peak admissions season, then start interviewing juniors in the spring. Some interviews are evaluative. Some are informational only. Some can “only help” unless your kid completely bombs it, because they are used mainly for demonstrated interest.
Every school is different. But in general, SLAC do not require a completed app.
Anonymous wrote:I used to interview for the ivy league school from which I graduated. We attempted to interview everyone; if we didn't have capacity, it was based on where you live (proximity to interviewers), not anything in your application. We were not told anything about your application, not your grades or test scores or activities or anything else. Maybe a bad interview could hurt your application, but otherwise I don't think it counted for much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore the PP above who says apply first. WM, for example is out of interview slots by now— they did most interviews over the summer. And ED just went in.
Vassar won’t schedule until they have your app. Carleton won’t until they have your app or you visit.
Some are all virtual. Some are in person and will interview starting spring break of junior year
Google is your friend. If you are visiting campus and it’s at least second semester junior year, see if you can schedule while you are there.
You are being more than somewhat dismissive of a PP describing their experience. That is not a good look.
Agree. Many schools would schedule an interview only after your application is complete
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore the PP above who says apply first. WM, for example is out of interview slots by now— they did most interviews over the summer. And ED just went in.
Vassar won’t schedule until they have your app. Carleton won’t until they have your app or you visit.
Some are all virtual. Some are in person and will interview starting spring break of junior year
Google is your friend. If you are visiting campus and it’s at least second semester junior year, see if you can schedule while you are there.
You are being more than somewhat dismissive of a PP describing their experience. That is not a good look.
Anonymous wrote:Ignore the PP above who says apply first. WM, for example is out of interview slots by now— they did most interviews over the summer. And ED just went in.
Vassar won’t schedule until they have your app. Carleton won’t until they have your app or you visit.
Some are all virtual. Some are in person and will interview starting spring break of junior year
Google is your friend. If you are visiting campus and it’s at least second semester junior year, see if you can schedule while you are there.