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	<title>Application Boot Camp - College Admissions, Admissions Counseling, College Acceptance Help &#187; acceptance letters</title>
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		<title>Likely Letters</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2009 20:47:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As you know by now, college admissions is not transparent.  Likely letters, for instance, are a bit on the gray side.  Many top colleges will send out a &#8220;likely&#8221; letter in February—often to recruited athletes, minority applicants, super academic stars and other special cases—saying that although they can&#8217;t tell you officially, it is &#8220;likely&#8221; that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As you know by now, college admissions is not transparent.  Likely letters, for instance, are a bit on the gray side.  Many top colleges will send out a &#8220;likely&#8221; letter in February—often to recruited athletes, minority applicants, super academic stars and other special cases—saying that although they can&#8217;t tell you officially, it is &#8220;likely&#8221; that you will be accepted in April. YES, that IS the same as an acceptance letter as long as your grades don&#8217;t drop or anything. Some things to keep in mind though about likely letters:</p>
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<li><span id="more-344"></span>Not all schools send them, so if you don&#8217;t get one, it may not mean anything.</li>
<li>There is a timing issue &#8212; colleges are not allowed to send likely letters after a specific date (usually late February) so if they haven&#8217;t had a chance to read your application two or three times, you won&#8217;t get one EVEN IF YOU QUALIFY.</li>
<li>Colleges use some kind of ranking scale for likely letters. For instance, Dartmouth uses a 1-9 scale, and usually only 8&#8242;s and 9&#8242;s (or the equivalent) get likely letters.</li>
<li>Keep in mind that certain targeted groups like African Americans and Hispanics (and sometimes women!) can get a likely even if they are slightly lower on the scale, say 6-7. Every school is a bit different.</li>
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<p>In short, you should not panic if you do NOT receive a likely letter. In actual fact, only a small percentage of apps ever get one (usually 10% or less). But if you do get one, relax and be happy! Some of the pressure from regular decision should be melting away&#8230;.</p>
<p>Do read this article in the Harvard Crimson about 2008 Likely Letters:<br />
<strong><a href="http://www.on2url.com/app/adtrack.asp?MerchantID=103138&amp;AdID=427394" target="_blank">http://www.on2url.com/app/adtrack.asp?MerchantID=103138&amp;AdID=427394</a></strong></p>
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