<p>i always hear about kids ‘getting on the radar’ of college reps early in their career. anybody know about this or if it is true?? is emailing the rep for your area not done? just asking!</p>
<p>I don’t know what others are saying but unless you have legacy or you are related to a professor at Lehigh, not much else will really give you an advantage. The college reps are supposed to be objective so your emailing them will not change anything. First and foremost, Lehigh looks at your SATs and gpa. If this is good and you’re moderately involved you’ll get in.</p>
<p>thanks! i must be reading too many articles about how a child was on this or that’s college radar since 9thg rade and the college just couldn’t wait for the child to grow and apply!!..probobly only happens to a few kids in sports or at fancy prep schools…</p>
<p>Make sure you plan a campus visit. That will help come app decision tme</p>
<p>I second the comment about visiting the campus. At a campus visit, one speaker said that Lehigh is interested in students who are interested in Lehigh.</p>
<p>BTW, I know a Lehigh legacy, a very bright student who never visited the campus, and was rejected. Not waitlisted, rejected.</p>