<p>clarimom, nope, and it was clearly stated that Yale doesn’t keep track of these. Best way to indicate real interest is for the student to talk with the presenter, who is often the reader for the region. </p>
<p>We visited Yale during junior year, which was quite a trek. No one took roll, but when my daughter filled out her application she was ready for the “why Yale” question, and also brought a lot of personal knowledge of the school to her interview. Not unlike a visit to campus, the information students get at these local sessions can also help them with their applications because they may develop a clearer idea of why they want to attend a particular school.</p>