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Showing a College How Much You Want it Could Help You Get InFrom the MCG 2010 editionIt's a simple concept, but an important one. If you're interested in a school, let the admissions office know it. According to a recent report from the National Association for College Admission Counseling, 22 percent of colleges have rated a student's demonstrated interest in attending the institution as a "considerably important" factor in their admissions decisions. What does this mean, exactly? If the college can't decide between you and a few other students, your expressed interest in the school could make all the difference. Colleges and universities measure your interest by keeping track of the communications you have with the admissions office and faculty members and any visits you make to the campus.While knowing this is all well and good, it would probably also help to have some specific steps in mind as you attempt to prove your devotion to a college. 8 Ways To Show A College You Want To Be In!
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