Harvard's undergraduate program does not track demonstrated interest, but I'm curious whether the Graduate School of Education does because it has a relatively lower volume of applicants with more specific interests. When evaluating who to admit, colleges that track demonstrated interest look at things like whether you signed up for an email list or visited the campus, and if they use the applicant-tracking software Scoir (which Harvard College does), they can even see which emails you opened, how long you looked at them, and whether you clicked the links therein. If anyone has insight, it would be super helpful. Thank you!
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Harvard's undergraduate program does not track demonstrated interest, but I'm curious whether the Graduate School of Education does because it has a relatively lower volume of applicants with more specific interests. When evaluating who to admit, colleges that track demonstrated interest look at things like whether you signed up for an email list or visited the campus, and if they use the applicant-tracking software Scoir (which Harvard College does), they can even see which emails you opened, how long you looked at them, and whether you clicked the links therein. If anyone has insight, it would be super helpful. Thank you!
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