Chances, Please

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<p>The most important thing you can do to learn if Reed is right for you is this: Visit.</p>

<p>If possible, do an overnight visit. </p>

<p>Reed is hard to grasp from a distance or just reading the viewbook.</p>

<p>Reed doesn’t emphasize “interest” as much as “I know Reed is right for me.” It’s a subtle, but important, difference. Everyone applying to a college has an “interest” in the college, but Reed is looking deeper, to see if you and Reed are truly a match for each other. This article on Reed admissions will explain how Reed makes admissions decisions: [Reed</a> Magazine: Many Apply. Few are Chosen. (1/5)](<a href=“http://web.reed.edu/reed_magazine/spring2008/features/many_apply/index.html]Reed”>Reed Magazine: Many Apply. Few are Chosen. (1/5))</p>