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Old 03-10-2009, 02:30 AM   #1
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Is this a "likely letter"?

I applied to Agnes Scott regular decision and I just got an e-mail saying that:

"Dear XX,

In the last few months you have inquired about applying to Agnes Scott College. Since then we have received some, but not all, of the materials necessary to complete your application.

We are reaching out to you as part of a small subgroup who we believe represent a particularly good fit for Agnes Scott, and we want to know more about where you are in the college selection process.

With this introduction, we are asking you to take 2 minutes or less to answer the following brief questionnaire.

Here's a link to the survey:
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Thanks for your participation!

Lee Ann Afton
Dean of Admission
Agnes Scott College"

Is this a "likely letter"?
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Old 03-12-2009, 10:59 AM   #2
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Maybe or maybe not

I think it depends on how deeply into the process of admission you've already gone. If all you've done is ask for general information and have not sent official transcripts or test scores or anything relevant to being admitted, then I'd venture to say this is a broad-based invitation from the school--meaning they sent it out to many potential applicants. It would not be a "likely letter" in this circumstance.

However, if you began the application process and sent only part of the materials needed, but not all, then they saw something they liked and are encouraging you to finish the requirements. This may be because they are currently projecting availability of few extra slots at the end of regular-decision period based on the responses they've received so far. If you are truly interested in the school and would accept if given the chance, then I'd finish out the process.
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Old 03-17-2009, 05:03 PM   #3
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I agree with Quillgirl. That's kind of a likely letter, but not really. It's still sort of a good sign, though.
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