<p>How can I show my interest through contacting admission officers?
How do I contact them?
Where can I find their e-mail or phone numnber?</p>
<p>I usually show interest by emailing them to ask questions- not dumb, obvious ones that are answered on the website, but more specific things.</p>
<p>I'd personally recommend email, but that's just me. You can usually find their email on the college website- just make sure that you email the admissions counselor that deals with your geographical area. Some admissions counselors only deal with international students and so on.</p>
<p>Good luck.</p>
<p>does contacting admissions officers and getting to them on a personal level by asking them questions every wek on email and staying in touch and telling them congratulations on their football championship and stuff help? i mean, i already have a good application and good grades, but would stayign in touch with them help? or staying in touch with only one....im trying to ge to know the head of admissions on a personal level by asking questions and always saying my name in the emails.</p>
<p>I've sort of done this... but I more or less just asked things about my application like</p>
<p>ADD THAT IM NHS SECRETARY, I FORGOT</p>
<p>or </p>
<p>I HAVE ANOTHER SAT SCORE REPORT COMING.</p>
<p>i dont think these qualify as "interest." any suggestions as to how i can show more interest?</p>
<p>well since you dont really specify your name when you send except like
"sincerely,jane" or something...how do they even knwo its you</p>
<p>Before bothering to take the trouble to show interest, make sure that the college cares about demonstrated interest. You can find that info out on the college's common data set, which you often can find by Googling the college's name and "common data set."</p>
<p>well if the officer responds to my emails with my first and last name as the subject, that would mean he typed that in....why would he do that if that isnt the header i typed....</p>