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What Questions Should You Ask at College Information Sessions?

SSA Online College Prep

What is a college information session? Juniors | Seniors | Financial Aid | Academics | Career Services What is a college information session? A college information session is something you’ll experience countless times during your search. Information sessions, though, can be make or break for you.

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6 Quick Tips To Help Juniors Nail The College Search & Application Process

Bright Futures Blog

You will be sent a ton of information and will need to keep organization a priority. You’ll get a ton of emails from random colleges who purchased your contact information from the College Board or ACT. Staying informed is key! Identify 2 Teachers To Write Your Letters Of Recommendation.

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What about demonstrated interest?

Inside Emory Admission

From our perspective, filling out an entire application, finding teachers to write letters of recommendation, and submitting your short answer responses is not a flippant decision. Maybe getting to campus for a tour and information session is just not feasible for many of those same reasons.

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Demonstrated Interest at Tufts

The Koppelman Group

Tufts does consider demonstrated interest, but they’re very careful to inform applicants about what that really means. This is not encouragement to go overboard and set the record for number of campus tours taken by one prospective applicant. So, it doesn’t matter more than your grades, but it does matter *a bit.*

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Making an impression: Tips for quiet students

Princeton College Consulting

Let’s take a look at a few: Attend Virtual Information Sessions and webinars This will provide an opportunity to learn more about the school and connect with admissions representatives. Conduct research Conducting independent research about the college can demonstrate your interest and help you make informed decisions about the school.

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Understanding Demonstrated Interest

Discovery College Consulting

But, colleges consider other factors too, such as letters of recommendation, test scores, essays and demonstrated interest (DI). You’ll also have ample information to use when answering the “why us?” Not all colleges track DI, but if you’re applying to one that does, you need to understand what it means.

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Why Demonstrated Interest Matters in College Admissions

StandOut College Prep

This can include attending information sessions, visiting the campus, reaching out to admissions officers with questions, and applying early decision or early action. This can be a great way to get a feel for the campus and to learn more about the school’s programs and offerings.