Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
But admissions officers say they can see through that, too.
Do college admissions officers value students who speak more than one language?
But they leave little room for the judgment of admissions officers.
Part of the problem is in the very way affirmative action works, some admissions officers say.
The problem is, nobody really believes admissions officers when they say such things.
But some admissions officers say they've seen declines of 10 points or more this year.
When they did, at least one admissions officer was fighting back tears.
Understanding this, admissions officers are happy to admit so many students early.
And anyone who did it just for that reason, they said, was not going to fool any college admissions officer.
Admissions officers are under pressure to take such students, but do not want to look compromised.
Whose job is it to tell admissions officers about that?"
But screening for such problems would be illegal, admissions officers say.
A championship sports team can help, too, almost all admissions officers agree.
Admissions officers tend to be in the 30-to-40 age demographic.
These are questions that admissions officers like me grapple with.
Admissions officers are still scratching their heads trying to figure out what happened.
As applications pour in, admissions officers say they have never worked so hard.
In April 1989 he met with a university admissions officer, and complained about how women were taking over the job market from men.
In reply, the admissions officers said he could come but only as a sophomore.
And it is far less predictive of college performance than most people - including admissions officers - believe.
Admissions officers still do not quite know what happened.
Some describe families taking their elementary school children to visit an admissions officer.
Admissions officers are directing a new level of scrutiny at student behavior.
But recent events may make international admissions officers' jobs significantly harder.
In fact, admissions officers say they view the programs equally, since both offer rigorous course work.