Well, let's see... if we assume the average school gets about 2000 applicants and interviews about 300 students for 100 spots. We get 300 interviews divided by 2000 applicants giving us .15 interviews per applicant.
Well, let's see... if we assume the average school gets about 2000 applicants and interviews about 300 students for 100 spots. We get 300 interviews divided by 2000 applicants giving us .15 interviews per applicant.
It all depends on everything. But for some reason, I have a feeling that the "same 200 kids are interviewing at the same schools" while the rest "100 or so" are "new" kids." It sorta does make sense when you think about it...the same kids probably have 3.9 25s. So don't beat yourself up if you don't have 10 interviews like some of the posters here. Be content with what you have and ace it.👍