Anonymous
Post 07/18/2025 09:41     Subject: Summer Admission Interview

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can they harm a kid? I had a child that shows up better in writing than in conversation due to a disability.

Worried about the same thing.


My autistic kid did several interviews. It's zoom, so harder to assess eye contact. She comes across a little awkward and has slightly flat effect, but she's majoring in her area of special interest and her passion comes through very clearly. She got into her top choices, so it didn't hurt and may have helped.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2025 09:29     Subject: Summer Admission Interview

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Following DC's campus visit, DC received emails inviting DC for an Admission Interview. Has anyone heard of that? This Admission Interview occurs over the summer, before applicants even submit their application. I have never heard of this before. Any insight on how to prepare for it? Thanks.


This is not at all unusual but yet is a good opportunity. I would encourage your DC to interview wherever possible with schools they like. Yes before applying.
There is a significant difference btw between a post application interview with an alumnus (unless you blow that it usually does not count for much) vs a pre application interview with an admissions officer - those are very impactful.


Why do you think these pre-application interviews are very impactful, other than demonstrated interest? Guess I don't quite understand this.


It won't make the difference for an unqualified candidate, but for someone on the edge, the AO having a personal connection/impression of the student as they read the application can be meaningful.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2025 09:19     Subject: Summer Admission Interview

Anonymous wrote:Can they harm a kid? I had a child that shows up better in writing than in conversation due to a disability.

Worried about the same thing.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2025 09:12     Subject: Summer Admission Interview

Can they harm a kid? I had a child that shows up better in writing than in conversation due to a disability.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2025 00:07     Subject: Summer Admission Interview

Common with Slacs and often important for DI.