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A behind-the-scenes look at the undergraduate admissions process

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Uploaded by on Mar 17, 2009

Each year, the Brandeis University undergraduate admissions staff reads thousands of applications from prospective students as staff members work together to build the next class. Meet some of the people involved in the process, and get an insider's look as the admissions committee discussed applications.

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  • I met Jennifer at an interview.

    I won a full-tuition scholarship to Brandeis

    so I'll be there nxt yr. Thnx for this vid "BU".

    Jennifer is such a cool woman btw. I can't wait to meet Pam XD

  • We're looking forward to welcoming you to campus!

  • HOw many people are on the waitlist? and How many are accepted from the waitlist per year?

  • We extended waitlist offers to 1400 students. We anticipate approximately 400 will choose to remain on the waitlist but we are still waiting for the reply deadline before we have a final count. Last year we offered a place in the class to 75 students off the waitlist.

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  • thanks for sharing this video...fully informative...

  • As an independent college consultant at Position U 4 College, I've found this video very helpful for my clients in understanding the admissions process. It "humanizes" the process that can be so intimidating to college-bound teens. Thank you, Brandeis!

  • thank you for the information!

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