<p>One resource that may help any prospective class of 2010’ers can be found here: <a href=“Admissions and Aid | Washington and Lee”>Admissions and Aid | Washington and Lee. That page is the freshmen class profile for my class (09). Looks like you fall into the middle 50% for both SAT’s and ACT czechitout, but each class seems to get more and more selective, so there’s no harm in trying to bring those scores up while you have time. </p>
<p>To echo what Tegan said, the interview is extremely casual and very comfortable. WnL admissions officers are truly ambassadors of southern hospitality. Your best bet is to be honest and friendly. Speak to them as you would a good friend or relative. If you worry about being impressive, you’ll probably come across as pedantic or pretensious, two qualities that are not appreciated at WnL. Try to highlight your passions/major interests, especially those outside the classroom. The handwritten thank you note is also a nice touch that I would highly recommend.</p>