Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're overthinking it.
It's the schools that are overthinking it. I, as a parent, think it's utterly ridiculous and borderline discriminatory to "track" the visits. But if the darn schools require it, I can just as well make sure we are counted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College advisor told us some colleges track whether you open their emails and if you click the links too.That said, we saved most college visits for after acceptances. Cheaper to apply then travel a distance to ones that don't offer a spot in the end.
Only LACs and non-elite universities. The others don't have time. Seriously, best advice is to figure out your kid's major interests (assuming they have one). Aerospace engineering? Apply in-state tech, purdue, ga tech, CAl Tech, etc. Figure out your SCEA, EA, Ed RD strategy. Put in a rolling admissions application very early just to have one acceptance under your belt so everyone can relax, then attack the EAs hard. Once accepted SCEA, EA, go visit. Then if not happy put in your RDs - most will not be accepted anyhow if you are aiming high because the real game is played out at SCEA, ED EA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can see in the common data set whether demonstrated interest is considered for a given college. For some SLACs it is.
Ok thanks! Nah, no SLACs here. Old fashioned comp sci or engineering, maybe premed (mother can hope right?). Technical magnet HS, girl, strong grades. No legacy, not URM. Has a shot, nowhere close to a guarantee. We'll see.
I am not losing sleep over that 70K yet. I would hate to find out down the road that some school did not admit her because we did not register for a tour, though.
Anonymous wrote:College advisor told us some colleges track whether you open their emails and if you click the links too.That said, we saved most college visits for after acceptances. Cheaper to apply then travel a distance to ones that don't offer a spot in the end.
Anonymous wrote:College advisor told us some colleges track whether you open their emails and if you click the links too.That said, we saved most college visits for after acceptances. Cheaper to apply then travel a distance to ones that don't offer a spot in the end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can see in the common data set whether demonstrated interest is considered for a given college. For some SLACs it is.
Ok thanks! Nah, no SLACs here. Old fashioned comp sci or engineering, maybe premed (mother can hope right?). Technical magnet HS, girl, strong grades. No legacy, not URM. Has a shot, nowhere close to a guarantee. We'll see.
I am not losing sleep over that 70K yet. I would hate to find out down the road that some school did not admit her because we did not register for a tour, though.
You have a lot to learn. Many top SLACs have well respected engineering and computer science, and stellar pre-med programs. Pick one to visit on your vacation. You may be pleasantly surprised.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can see in the common data set whether demonstrated interest is considered for a given college. For some SLACs it is.
Ok thanks! Nah, no SLACs here. Old fashioned comp sci or engineering, maybe premed (mother can hope right?). Technical magnet HS, girl, strong grades. No legacy, not URM. Has a shot, nowhere close to a guarantee. We'll see.
I am not losing sleep over that 70K yet. I would hate to find out down the road that some school did not admit her because we did not register for a tour, though.
You have a lot to learn. Many top SLACs have well respected engineering and computer science, and stellar pre-med programs. Pick one to visit on your vacation. You may be pleasantly surprised.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can see in the common data set whether demonstrated interest is considered for a given college. For some SLACs it is.
Ok thanks! Nah, no SLACs here. Old fashioned comp sci or engineering, maybe premed (mother can hope right?). Technical magnet HS, girl, strong grades. No legacy, not URM. Has a shot, nowhere close to a guarantee. We'll see.
I am not losing sleep over that 70K yet. I would hate to find out down the road that some school did not admit her because we did not register for a tour, though.
Anonymous wrote:You can see in the common data set whether demonstrated interest is considered for a given college. For some SLACs it is.
Anonymous wrote:In my experience, most schools don’t use interest. Don’t sweat it.
Anonymous wrote:We visited a school that "tracked" visits a few weeks ago. It was the worse tour ever, and DS took the school off the list. Waste of time.