Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s always been schools who care about yield.
But I think lately schools have been relying more on ED and less on DI. Tulane is a great example. They’ll take your name and add you to their email spam list, but they don’t use it for admission much if at all
I think this is true, depending in part on the volume of applications a given school receives.
Anonymous wrote:Brown, Columbia, Harvard, NYU so far haven’t cared at all. Did they ever?
Anonymous wrote:Must be nice to have the money and time for "demonstratable interest"
Anonymous wrote:Demonstrated interest is very important at Olin, Dickinson, Morehouse, Syracuse, American, and Ithaca.
Demonstrated interest is important at Tulane, Bates, Kenyon, Lehigh, Elon, and High Point, among others.
Demonstrated interest is considered at Duke, NYU, Dartmouth, WashU, Tufts, Notre Dame, UMich, etc.
Demonstrated interest is not considered at Brown, MIT, Georgetown, CMU, JHU, UC Berkeley, Caltech, etc.
Anonymous wrote:It’s always been schools who care about yield.
But I think lately schools have been relying more on ED and less on DI. Tulane is a great example. They’ll take your name and add you to their email spam list, but they don’t use it for admission much if at all
Anonymous wrote:Schools especially smaller ones really want to know if you are going to attend if they admit you RD. If you are serious about a school, do what you can to make this known to them.
Anonymous wrote:Must be nice to have the money and time for "demonstratable interest"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Must be nice to have the money and time for "demonstratable interest"
Sorry if your child doesn't have the money or time to open emails from some of these schools, watch virtual videos about this school, attend virtual events from these schools, attend an event if they are coming to your area, see the admissions counselor if they are coming to your child's school, email the schools admission counselor to set up a virtual interview, etc.
With today's technology, there are more ways to show demonstrated interest than traveling to a campus to visit it.
Anonymous wrote:Must be nice to have the money and time for "demonstratable interest"
Anonymous wrote:Must be nice to have the money and time for "demonstratable interest"