Hi everyone! I've been researching colleges and I've noticed that some of them track demonstrated interest. How important is this factor in the admissions process? Should I be visiting campuses, attending webinars, and emailing admissions officers to show my interest? Thanks for any input!
Hey there! It's great that you're looking into the college admissions process. Demonstrated interest can indeed play a role in admissions decisions, but its importance varies from college to college. For some schools, it can be a significant factor, while for others, it's not as crucial. It's usually more important for smaller liberal arts colleges or private institutions where they have the capacity to track such information. My own child went through this process not too long ago, and I can share what we learned. It's definitely a good idea to visit campuses, attend webinars, and engage with admissions officers if you're genuinely interested in a particular school. These activities can help you make a more informed decision about whether a college is the right fit for you, and they could potentially give you a slight edge in the admissions process. However, always remember that your academic performance, extracurricular activities, and essays will carry much more weight. So, while it's great to show interest, make sure to keep your focus on the bigger picture. Best of luck!
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