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Does UCLA track demonstrated interest?

UCLA does not consider "demonstrated interest" as part of the application review process. Visiting campus, attending information sessions, reaching out to representatives is a great way of learning more about UCLA; however we do not track student's interest and it will not affect the review of your application.
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Do UCs consider demonstrated interest?

Since the UCs stopped looking at standardized test scores, I noticed a much stronger preference for students who can clearly articulate demonstrated interest toward their chosen major (not just doing things, like taking classes or participating in activities, that imply demonstrated interest, BUT clearly articulating ...
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Does UCI look at demonstrated interest?

Contacting our office by email or sending a letter of demonstrated interest will have no impact on your chances of being admitted from the waitlist. We highly encourage you to accept an offer from another university while you await a status update from us.
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Does NYU consider demonstrated interest?

Since NYU cares about demonstrated interest, it is an easy way to improve your chances of admission somewhat. The essay about NYU is also a good place to show that you have done your research on the school, and thought through your decision to apply.
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Does MIT track demonstrated interest?

Does MIT track demonstrated interest? No! MIT does not consider demonstrated applicant interest. That means that it doesn't matter to MIT admissions officers whether you've visited the school twelve times or attended all of their virtual information sessions.
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Does Yale track demonstrated interest?

No. Yale does not track “demonstrated interest” in any form for the purpose of evaluating applications. Visiting campus or attending an information session can be an excellent way to learn more about Yale, but it will not affect your chances of admission.
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Does UChicago care about demonstrated interest?

You do not need to visit campus to be admitted to a selective school. UChicago does not consider demonstrated interest as part of our admissions process.
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Does Stanford like demonstrated interest?

While Stanford does not consider Demonstrated Interest, they do allow for an optional alumni interview. You should sign up for one of these if possible, as it gives another impression of you as a person to the admissions officers.
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Does Stanford check demonstrated interest?

Stanford does not track demonstrated interest as part of the admission process. Engagement through our programming is optional and will not be part of the review of your application.
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Does Columbia track demonstrated interest?

Please also note that we don't track demonstrated interest, so there is no advantage or preference to be gained by contacting our office.
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Does UCSD track demonstrated interest?

*Test blind. Demonstrated Interest: UCSD does not consider demonstrated interest.
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Does UCSB consider interest?

UCSB does not look at "demonstrated interest"— or the degree to which you show a university you are interested in attending—in the admission process. We encourage students to connect with Admissions through our application overview sessions, virtual tours, and open house events.
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Does UCSB look at demonstrated interest?

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UC Santa Barbara does not consider “demonstrated interest” in the admissions process. Make sure to dedicate sufficient time and effort to the supplemental essays required by UC Santa Barbara.
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Does UCLA accept by major?

UCLA: Does not review by major for the College of Letters & Science; Additional supplemental applications are considered for majors in the specialty schools: Arts & Architecture; Music; Nursing; Theater, Film & Television.
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Do UCs accept C's?

GPA requirement

In order to be considered for admission, applicants must have earned a minimum GPA of 3.0 (3.4 for nonresidents) in all A-G courses completed in grades 10 and 11, with no grade lower than a C.
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Does Cornell check demonstrated interest?

No. Cornell does not track or consider "demonstrated interest" in the admission process. Of course, we encourage prospective students to learn about the university.
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Can I get into Stanford with a 3.7 GPA?

There is no minimum GPA or test score, nor is there any specific number of AP or honors courses you must have on your transcript in order to have your application reviewed or be admitted to Stanford.
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Does Princeton track demonstrated interest?

As a reminder, Princeton does not track demonstrated interest. Please select a date from the calendar below to begin the registration process.
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Do any Ivy Leagues consider demonstrated interest?

Although the Ivy League schools have explicitly stated that they do not track demonstrated interest, it doesn't mean you should disregard showcasing your genuine interest in these institutions.
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Can I get into Stanford with a 3.8 GPA?

Stanford University does not have a strict minimum GPA requirement for undergraduate admissions. However, admitted students typically have very high GPAs, ranging from 3.8 to 4.0, with an average GPA of 3.9. The university also recommends students take 5 classes in each of their semesters.
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How many AP classes should I take for Stanford?

How many AP classes should you take? Students accepted to a top 10 school like Stanford typically complete between 8 and 12, but it's not uncommon for a student to have taken even more.
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Is Johns Hopkins demonstrated interest?

Does Hopkins track demonstrated interest? No, we do not track demonstrated interest.
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Does Duke consider demonstrated interest?

This represents a 6.4% acceptance rate. As you can see, demonstrated interest does matter at Duke—this is why the Duke Early Decision acceptance rate is far higher. However, regardless of which Duke application deadline you select as you plan how to get into Duke University, expect Duke to be a “reach” school.
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Does Dartmouth track demonstrated interest?

No. Your completed application is all the demonstrated interest we need. We don't track visits, communications, college fairs, or web events to enhance or detract from anyone's application. That said, we do think it is a good idea to develop a strong sense of whether or not Dartmouth is a good match for you.
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