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What percent of people get likely letters?

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.
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How hard is it to 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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Do likely letters guarantee admission?

While “likely letters” do not guarantee admission to schools, they are a good indication that students will be accepted to a particular school. This is, of course, as long as students keep being ideal students (i.e. keeping their grades up, not getting arrested).
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Do only athletes get likely letters?

Elite colleges and distinguished universities employ Likely Letters as a targeted recruitment approach for their most remarkable applicants, including high-performing scholars and exceptional athletes.
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How many people get a likely letter from Harvard?

Harvard sends out about 300 Likely Letters each year (photo credit: Chensiyuan).
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What is a Yale likely letter?

“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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Can you get rejected after a likely letter?

Likely letters do not guarantee admission. The only thing that can do that is an official offer. A likely letter only indicates to a student that they have a high chance of getting an offer.
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Are likely letters rare?

Likely letters are rare and only sent to applicants that a college considers very desirable. Of course, a likely letter doesn't guarantee the student will be accepted to the college. For instance, if the student's grades suffer after receiving the likely letter, then the invitation would be withdrawn.
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Should you respond to a likely letter?

You do not have to respond to a Likely Letter unless the letter clearly entreats you to do so. However, if you are excited about the school that has sent it, you certainly should feel free to communicate your joy.
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Does UCLA 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 Brown send out likely letters?

The LL is used by the Ivies to let an especially desirable RD applicant know in advance that the student will be admitted. Brown would not send such a letter to an ED applicant; instead they would just accept that applicant ED.
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What is the point of a likely letter?

What is a likely letter? A likely letter is a message sent to select students before an institution makes its official admissions decisions. In the letter, a school will indicate its intent to admit the student; in other words, they are “likely” to be accepted.
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How many likely letters does Yale send out?

But a student familiar with the likely letters program said Yale sent out about 120 early letters this year. Harvard, which also uses likely letters to target top academic recruits, sends out roughly 100 of them each year, Harvard Director of Admissions Marlyn McGrath-Lewis said.
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Does Harvard do likely letters?

According to Crimson reporting, Harvard sends out about 300 of these likely letters every year, 200 to recruited athletes and 100 to students from underrepresented backgrounds.
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Are likely letters sent out for early decision?

Typically, Likely Letters are sent to applicants several weeks before official admission verdicts are slated to go out. This usually means some time in October for Early Decision/Action applicants and late-February or March for Regular Decision students.
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What are the early signs of college acceptance?

The early 'sign' would be a letter to you that you have been accepted, or wait-listed or rejected. In some rare cases, you may get a phone call from the college, because of a mishap with their computer or some process that will delay an announcement.
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Are likely letters common?

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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Why didn't i get a likely letter?

You shouldn't worry too much about not getting a likely letter. The vast majority of applicants won't; they'll learn about their admissions status on the date of the school's official admissions decision, which will be sometime in late March or early April.
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What schools give out likely letters?

Not all schools send likely letters; here is a list of top schools which do:
  • Brown.
  • Columbia.
  • Cornell.
  • Dartmouth.
  • Duke.
  • Harvard.
  • Princeton.
  • Stanford.
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Why did I get a letter from Harvard?

The recruitment letters are based mostly on scores for the PSAT, the practice version of the SAT that is taken in a student's sophomore or junior year, well before the time for college applications.
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How do I deal with not getting into my dream school?

Perhaps you can reapply to your dream school after taking some courses at another college or even taking a gap year. Another viable option is revisiting your second choice and embracing the opportunities it offers. In any case, it may be time to find a new path or perhaps even a new dream school.
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Do rejection letters come first jobs?

Both. For those candidates that are not a fit and are no longer being considered, rejections will go out sometime after the interview but before an offer is made. For those candidates that are a fit but not as good as the candidate the offer is going out to, the rejection will go out after the offer is accepted.
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What to say to someone who didn t get into their dream school?

Encourage them to spend time with others who are also feeling the pain of college rejection, not just those who got acceptance letters. Also, if you think it would be welcomed, you might mention some of the many people who didn't get into their dream schools and still ended up having an amazing career.
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Does Yale accept C's?

For a Yale College student who has elected the Credit/D/Fail option, the registrar converts grades of A, A–, B+, B, B–, C+, C, and C– to CR and enters that mark on the student's record. Grades of D+, D, D–, and F are recorded as reported.” A+ cannot be given at Yale.
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Who gets a Harvard likely letter?

You might have heard of this happening at your school – distinguished student athletes are common recipients of likely letters. According to The Harvard Crimson, the athlete is reviewed under the same process as any other applicant after they have submitted their entire application for evaluation.
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