I was recently waitlisted at Tufts and I'm really hoping to get in! Can anyone offer advice on what I should do to improve my chances? Are there any specific steps I should take or actions to stand out for them?
First, congratulations on being waitlisted at Tufts! The fact that you're on the waitlist means the admissions committee sees potential in you. To increase your chances of getting accepted off the waitlist, consider these steps:
1. Write a letter of continued interest (LOCI): A LOCI is your opportunity to reiterate your enthusiasm for Tufts and demonstrate any updates or changes to your application. Make sure to emphasize why Tufts is your top choice and how you would contribute to their community meaningfully.
2. Update your application: If you have any significant achievements or updates since submitting your application, such as awards, higher grades, new extracurriculars, or additional leadership positions, be sure to include them in your LOCI or send them separately.
3. Stay in touch with the admissions office: Reach out to the admissions office to establish a line of communication, ask questions, and express your continued interest in attending. However, be respectful of their time and avoid being overly persistent or annoying.
4. Seek an additional letter of recommendation: If you have a teacher, coach, or mentor who was not part of your initial application but could provide a new perspective on your strengths and character, consider asking them to write a letter of recommendation on your behalf. Send this recommendation only if Tufts allows supplementary materials from waitlisted applicants.
5. Visit the campus: If you have not already done so and it is feasible for you, consider visiting the Tufts campus to showcase your genuine interest. Engaging with current students, attending a class, or meeting an admissions representative may provide valuable insights and connections.
6. Stay active in your school and community: Continue participating in extracurricular activities and maintaining strong grades in the meantime, demonstrating your commitment to excellence.
Keep in mind that the number of students accepted off the waitlist can vary greatly from year to year, depending on factors such as the number of admitted students who choose to attend. So, even if you follow these steps, there's no guarantee that you'll be accepted. However, being proactive and expressing your continued interest in Tufts may help improve your chances. Remember to have a backup plan and be excited about the other options where you have been admitted. Good luck!
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