Why Do Colleges Ask Where Else You Are Applying?

<p>So for example Boston U on its supplement asks where else are you applying.</p>

<p>first off, why do they ask this?</p>

<p>second off, can i only list a couple?</p>

<p>lastly, is there anything they want to hear or should i say away from like listing and greater school, schools in the area? etc?</p>

<p>thanks</p>

<p>bump 10 char</p>

<p>1) Because they want to be able to gauge if their school is a safety, reach, or match for you.</p>

<p>2 & 3) You COULD list only a few, but it would be slightly risky, since some colleges share applicant lists – esp. colleges in the same area.</p>

<p>does the particular college that is asking you this want to be your safety, match, or reach?</p>

<p>The PRIMARY reason is to establish who their overlap group is. Not to insinuate that certain folks are bordering on paranoia, but they are really NOT asking this question in order to find reason to reject applicants.</p>

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<p>19 minutes is definitely not a long enough time elapse for you to bump your own thread…</p>

<p>Wow this definitely changes my idea of what schools I want to apply to. Thanks for the heads up warblersrule86!</p>

<p>Is it a bad idea to leave this field blank? One of my safety schools asks this on their supplement and its optional. However, the other colleges I’m applying to are very similar to it in various ways, except for the average gpa and standardized test scores. I don’t want it to be obvious that I’m reaching for higher schools, but I guess leaving it blank would show that even more?</p>

<p>I would always put in the other schools I was interested in. If the school really wants you they may offer up more merit money to compete with a known generous similar school. I have never seen a reject for being a safety.</p>

<p>Any other thoughts about this. What is the best way to handle this?</p>