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Does the admissions office know when the applicant is using them as a safety school? T&C's Stellene Volandes speaks with an admissions expert to find out.
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00:00If you're not showing that interest, that school that you might have thought was likely on your list might waitlist you.
00:12Does the admissions office know very clearly when an applicant is using them as a safety school?
00:21So, that depends.
00:22I think one of the biggest mistakes that students make is they don't show demonstrated interest to schools they think are their likelies.
00:32Like, they think, oh, I'm just going to get in here, no problem.
00:35So, I'm not going to go visit, I'm not going to open all these emails they're sending me.
00:39And that's a huge mistake.
00:41So, many schools, especially the ones that are less selective, are tracking what we call demonstrated interest.
00:48So, we advise students to go visit every single school on their list.
00:52If you can afford to visit, go and visit.
00:55Secondly, if they're sending you emails, open every email.
00:59Open, open, open, open, open.
01:01They're looking at the open rates on the emails.
01:03If you're not showing that interest, that school that you might have thought was likely on your list might waitlist you.
01:11They may not take you because they might not think you're serious about going there.
01:18Music

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