Anonymous wrote:look at the bottom of the email. if it has an unsubscribe button it is a mass email sent to most kids. They buy the roster info form clubs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My D once received a handwritten note from a private HS interviewer. This was after the interview. She didn't get in. It's not official until the official notification.
If you mean the alumni interviewer, I'm not surprised. We have no knowledge of admissions decisions and our feedback forms play a tiny role (if any) in the process.
Anonymous wrote:My D once received a handwritten note from a private HS interviewer. This was after the interview. She didn't get in. It's not official until the official notification.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd be careful about getting hopes up. If she isn't being recruited, her name probably isn't on their list.
Thanks, that makes sense to me, even if it's not what I wanted to hear. She definitely read it as a sign of good things to come. It was odd, because it was so specific to her sport and the position she plays. I'm truly impressed with the level that schools use targeted marketing tactics to keep their hold on potential students.
Anonymous wrote:My D once received a handwritten note from a private HS interviewer. This was after the interview. She didn't get in. It's not official until the official notification.
Anonymous wrote:It does make you wonder why the coach would take the time to write that note if the kid wasn’t being admitted. If the kid isn’t being admitted, what’s the point of saying the coach hopes to see that student in the fall?
Anyway OP your daughter sounds great and likely will do well wherever she attends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd be careful about getting hopes up. If she isn't being recruited, her name probably isn't on their list.
Thanks, that makes sense to me, even if it's not what I wanted to hear. She definitely read it as a sign of good things to come. It was odd, because it was so specific to her sport and the position she plays. I'm truly impressed with the level that schools use targeted marketing tactics to keep their hold on potential students.
Anonymous wrote:I'd be careful about getting hopes up. If she isn't being recruited, her name probably isn't on their list.