Anonymous wrote:We were told by admissions officers that their applications are more likely to get more time looked at just because there aren't as many.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Applying early can be critical to securing an interview slot. Most schools offer interviews on a first come, first served basis.
Most schools that use interview allow you to schedule interviews before applying.
none of the ivies do this, nor does Duke or Northwestern.
But those schools also have no advantage in getting an interview when applying early. They reach out to you, not vice versa. They are also alum interviews, not admissions office interviews. My point was that for schools where the student schedules with admissions, most will let you set up and even do the interview before applying.
What's the difference?
Alum reviews are part of admissions, and an influential factor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Applying early can be critical to securing an interview slot. Most schools offer interviews on a first come, first served basis.
Most schools that use interview allow you to schedule interviews before applying.
none of the ivies do this, nor does Duke or Northwestern.
I interview for Duke. The slots fill up early and are only assigned upon application submission. Based on my experience, interviews can help boost an application. They can also hurt it if things don’t go well (ie if the student isn’t prepared). Apply as early as possible for Duke if you want an interview.
But those schools also have no advantage in getting an interview when applying early. They reach out to you, not vice versa. They are also alum interviews, not admissions office interviews. My point was that for schools where the student schedules with admissions, most will let you set up and even do the interview before applying.
What's the difference?
Alum reviews are part of admissions, and an influential factor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some RD schools have earlier deadlines for merit. Pay attention to those deadlines. I don’t think applying early hurts in the least so if the applications are ready to go just send them in.
Yes merit early deadlines for Wake/Emory/Vandy/WashU(?)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Applying early can be critical to securing an interview slot. Most schools offer interviews on a first come, first served basis.
Most schools that use interview allow you to schedule interviews before applying.
none of the ivies do this, nor does Duke or Northwestern.
But those schools also have no advantage in getting an interview when applying early. They reach out to you, not vice versa. They are also alum interviews, not admissions office interviews. My point was that for schools where the student schedules with admissions, most will let you set up and even do the interview before applying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Applying early can be critical to securing an interview slot. Most schools offer interviews on a first come, first served basis.
Most schools that use interview allow you to schedule interviews before applying.
none of the ivies do this, nor does Duke or Northwestern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Applying early can be critical to securing an interview slot. Most schools offer interviews on a first come, first served basis.
Most schools that use interview allow you to schedule interviews before applying.
Anonymous wrote:Some RD schools have earlier deadlines for merit. Pay attention to those deadlines. I don’t think applying early hurts in the least so if the applications are ready to go just send them in.
Anonymous wrote:Applying early can be critical to securing an interview slot. Most schools offer interviews on a first come, first served basis.