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Does NYU give likely letters?

NYU does indeed send likely letters, but they are quite rare and typically sent to a small number of outstanding applicants.
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What colleges give likely letters?

It's not just the Ivy League that sends likely letters to extremely appealing applicants. Institutions such as Barnard, Brandeis, Bowdoin, Clark, College of William and Mary, Duke, MIT, Rice, Stanford, University of Chicago, UCLA, UNC Chapel Hill, and UVA have all reportedly sent top-notch applicants likely letters.
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What percentage of applicants get a likely letter?

According to the sources I found, around 10% of accepted students receive a likely letter in college admissions. However, the percentage may vary depending on the specific school or university. What percentage of students accepted in the Ivy League receive a likely letter?
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Does a likely letter guarantee admission?

A likely letter is not an offer of admission, so it is possible to be rejected after receiving one. While likely letters indicate a high probability of acceptance, it is not a guarantee.
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Do early applicants get likely letters?

The concept of 'likely letters' is actually more common during the Regular Decision cycle. They're often sent out by some schools to top-notch candidates as a way of signaling a strong interest in them, but these are typically not associated with Early Decision candidates.
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How do likely letters work? Sharing my Cornell University likely letter

How rare are likely letters?

Yes, likely letters go out to very competitive applicants. Each school only probably sends 200~300 likely letters, but 200~300 do make up a hefty portion of the class. Harvard sends 300 likely letters starting mid-February (not necessarily all at once), and admits around 2,000 students. That is still 15% of all admits.
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What if I don't get a likely letter?

The vast majority of admitted applicants will not receive a likely letter. Many schools just don't send them. So don't feel discouraged if you haven't received a likely letter. Make sure you've built your college list and have covered your bases with your applications, and then take some deep breaths and wait.
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Does UCLA send likely letters?

Numerous prestigious colleges and universities, including Barnard, Brandeis, Bowdoin, Clark, College of William and Mary, Duke, MIT, Rice, Stanford, University of Chicago, UCLA, UNC Chapel Hill, and UVA, are also said to have sent outstanding applicants letters of recommendation.
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Has Harvard sent out likely letters?

Harvard sends out about 300 Likely Letters each year (photo credit: Chensiyuan). Harvard University is not known to send out many Likely Letters.
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What is an ivy likely letter?

The likely letter is essentially the same as a letter of admission. It's just that the Ivy agreement does not allow any member school to send an official letter of admission prior to mid-December. But they are allowed to send a likely letter saying they'll send another letter.
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Is a likely letter 100%?

You'll likely be accepted by the college that sent you the letter. However, remember that receiving a “likely letter” does not mean that you have a 100% chance of acceptance into a university.
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Does Princeton send out likely letters?

As a parent with a kiddo in college, I can tell you that likely letters are definitely not an urban legend. Princeton, along with some other Ivy League schools, sends out these letters as a nod to the applicants they are particularly impressed with.
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Does Stanford send out likely letters?

A 'likely letter' is a communication from Stanford that indicates an applicant is very likely to be admitted when decisions come out. It's not an official acceptance letter, but it's about as close as you can get before actual acceptances are sent.
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Who gets likely letters?

When an applicant demonstrates exceptional performance in their academic pursuits, such as high grades, advanced coursework, strong standardized test scores, and recognition for academic accomplishments, there's a higher chance they will receive a likely letter.
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Does Yale give likely letters?

The Yale Admissions Office sends “likely letters” only to those applicants who have received an early review and who we believe are exceptionally strong as scholars, student- athletes, or contributors in other areas of special interest to the Yale community, including music and the arts.
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Does Cornell send out likely letters?

Absolutely, Cornell does send out likely letters, and they are an early indication that you're a top pick for their incoming class. These letters usually go to candidates who have particularly distinguished themselves, often through exceptional academic achievement, talent, or other notable contributions.
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Does MIT send likely letters?

spullara 7 months ago | parent | context | favorite | on: Children of alumni no longer have admissions edge ... "Unlike many other schools, MIT does not send “likely letters” or do “signings,” nor do our coaches have discretionary “slots” which they may fill."
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Does Dartmouth send out likely letters?

Some of the schools known to send likely letters are Ivy League institutions like Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Dartmouth, Brown, and others such as Duke, Georgetown, and Stanford.
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Does Northwestern send likely letters?

Likely letters are a way for colleges like Northwestern to signal to outstanding applicants that they are strong contenders for admission, often before official decisions are released.
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Does Amherst send likely letters?

MIT, Rice, UCLA, the University of Chicago, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have all been known to send them, as well as highly rated liberal arts schools like Amherst College, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, and Grinnell College.
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Does USC send out likely letters?

From what I remember, USC doesn't traditionally send out likely letters like some Ivy League schools do. If you hear something early from them, it might just be certain scholarship notifications, which could be a positive indicator.
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Does Columbia send out likely letters?

I know they're a stretch for anyone, but just wondering how they notify potential successful applicants prior to the formal decision release. Anybody got insights? Hi there! Columbia does indeed send out likely letters to a very small number of applicants.
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How many people receive likely letters?

This means that around 10% of accepted students will receive their likely letter.
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Should I respond to a likely letter?

EDIT: You do not need to reply to this letter at all, except when you receive your official admission, you should tell the school whether or not you're attending by a certain deadline they will give you.
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Does Duke send likely letters for Early Decision?

Yes, Duke University does send out likely letters, but they are relatively rare and only sent to a small number of applicants. Likely letters are typically sent to exceptional applicants, informing them of their high probability of admission before the official acceptance letters are released.
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