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Does demonstrated interest play a significant role in college admissions?

Hey everyone, I'm a junior and I've been researching colleges lately. I've come across the concept of demonstrated interest, and I'm curious about how much it actually matters in the admissions process. Should I be visiting colleges, reaching out to admissions officers, or attending virtual events to show my interest? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

a year ago

Hello! Demonstrated interest can indeed play a role in the college admissions process, though its importance varies depending on the college. For some colleges, demonstrated interest can be a significant factor, as it shows them that you've taken the time to research their school and are genuinely interested in attending. This can be especially important for smaller or less well-known colleges that want to make sure they're admitting students who are likely to enroll if admitted. In these cases, visiting colleges, reaching out to admissions officers, or attending virtual events can be helpful ways to show your interest. For larger or more competitive colleges, demonstrated interest may be less of a factor, as they often receive many more applications than they have spots available and are more focused on factors like grades, test scores, and extracurricular activities. It's still a good idea to learn as much as you can about the colleges you're interested in, but don't feel like you need to go overboard with demonstrating your interest if it's not a top priority for the schools on your list. Good luck with your research and college application journey!

a year ago

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