<p>Is there like a standard way that adcoms review applications at most colleges? For example, if say, 5 students from my high school apply RD to one school, will those 5 be grouped together and read by the same person at one time?</p>
<p>Also, what are the chances of your regional representative reading your app?</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>they usually assign goats to certain applicants, and then they sacrifice the goats. the goats who take the longest to die typically are accepted into the school. and then the adcoms bathe in goat blood and sing campfire songs.</p>
<p>^^^^</p>
<p>Quite a scientific process I say. That process alone proves that college admissions isn't random.</p>
<p>Most colleges assign the regional rep to conduct the first reading of the app. Emory, OTOH, randomly assigns the first reader (or did).</p>
<p>bump. tencharacters.</p>
<p>any other insight?</p>
<p>They claim to not compare applicants in a single high school and only choose from that little pool. That being said, they do admit that the same person may read all the applications from a given high school.</p>