<p>Applications reviewed on paper or online?</p>
<p>They print them out and discuss them on paper.</p>
<p><em>gasp</em> So many trees are being killed!</p>
<p>That seems so silly, considering how much they emphasize applying online!</p>
<p>I think it varies from college to college. We had a Cornell admin officer visiting our school this year and she said they read the apps online but I remember a Williams adcom saying they print all the application before reading them</p>
<p>Everything is online… things mailed in are scanned into an electronic file at Yale.</p>
<p>I think it’d be a pretty bomb idea if they got Nook Readers (electronic book tablets) and just passed those around. It’d better than printing them out (although I don’t know if they print them out).</p>
<p>^ That would be a great idea! Then they could use that as an example about how environmentally friendly and technologically advanced they are. “Unlike other schools, we use cutting-edge technology just to review your applications!”</p>