Recently, I've been getting a TON of emails from colleges I'm not interested in. Is there a way to stop receiving these or at least filter them better?
Yes, you can manage the influx of college emails by following a few steps:
1. Unsubscribe: Most college emails contain an "unsubscribe" link at the bottom. You can click on this link to remove yourself from their mailing list. It may take a few days for the change to take effect, and you may still receive emails during that time, but you should ultimately see a reduction in messages from those colleges.
2. Create filters: If you're using a platform like Gmail, you can create filters to automatically sort or delete these emails. Start by searching for a common phrase or keyword (e.g., "college admissions" or "college information"), and then create a filter that either moves these emails into a designated folder or deletes them. This way, you can keep your inbox clean and organized.
3. Set up a separate email: Another strategy is to create a separate email account solely for college-related communications. You can then use this email for registering on college websites, filling out college search surveys, and sharing your information with schools. This will prevent your main email account from getting flooded with college-related messages.
4. Update your preferences: If you signed up for the College Board's Student Search Service, you can update your preferences or opt-out of receiving future communications. Log into your College Board account, look for "My Information," and click on "Privacy Settings" to change your preferences.
Keep in mind that although college emails can sometimes feel overwhelming, they might provide valuable information about scholarships, open houses, or other unique opportunities. It's worth reviewing these messages every once in a while, even if you're not initially interested in the college sending them.
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