Would it be tacky to ask my officer what stood out in my application?

<p>I'm emailing him about AP Tests and I'm genuinely curious as to what he saw in me. Could I ask him what he remembers standing out in my application, and then about the AP tests in the same email? Or would that be weird and unnecessary?</p>

<p>I don’t know if they all do it, but my DS’s officer did send a note a month or so (?) after he accepted. In it she commented about one of his essays and what she found interesting about it.</p>

<p>Not only is it beyond tacky, but since you’re already admitted, what possible reason would you have to ask an AP question?</p>

<p>The question came up last year for us, out of pure curiosity. My daughter finally decided it would be too tacky to ask. </p>

<p>I thought they sent a handwritten note at the bottom of the acceptance letter… at least mine did. </p>

<p>There is a chance to meet your admissions officer at Admit Weekend. I was unable to go to admit weekend, but ended up just scheduling coffee with him anyway, and we got a chance to talk a lot. He was super kind and helpful. But I would wait til Admit Weekend or after</p>