Anonymous wrote:Getting an interview is ordinarily not an indicator of anything more than a nearby Alum interviewer exists.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve interviewed dozens of kids for Princeton over the years. None have been accepted.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve interviewed dozens of kids for Princeton over the years. None have been accepted.
Anonymous wrote:Yale only interviews if in the running.
If you're in the top 2% (athlete or donor etc) , they don't.
If you're in the bottom 80% (not really a possible admit), they don't.
so it's a good sign
Anonymous wrote:DD was just contacted for an interview. I know the majority of applicants are offered the opportunity if an interviewer lives nearby. But is there any sorting that happens before AOs assign interviews? Would an Ivy spend volunteer resources on an applicant who has no chance of being admitted? I realize the odds aren’t in her favor - just looking for a sliver of hope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, when did your kid submit their application?
October 20
Anonymous wrote:Op, when did your kid submit their application?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Princeton
My kid was WL. He had a good interview. He did not apply early and I sometimes wonder if he would have been accepted if he had.