Saturday, August 22, 2020

The Subconscious Intrusion

The Subconscious Intrusion Burton FitchueThe Subconscious IntrusionWatching TV and playing computer games appear guiltless represents a kid to get engaged with, however in all actuality, they are probably the most risky. At a youthful age, kids' brains are like wipes; they assimilate everything in their reality. This trademark makes youngsters an obvious objective for the media to control and exploit. Savagery isn't really constrained on youngsters, however it sets a standard for what they see as common and middle of the road in our general public. The normal kid observes roughly twenty-eight hours of TV seven days, and over portion of all youngsters in the United States have a TV in their room. Considering the way that edits are permitting a broad measure of rough substance to be publicized, as proof by the record measure of fierce acts indicated every hour, it is alarming to imagine that youngsters are observing a bigger number of long stretches of TV than the measure of time spent in school.Jack Thompson (l awyer) talking at a discussion at C...Although brutality has consistently been common in the public eye, it is an expanding issue. It is unquestionably evident that brutality in youth is multifactorial; destitution, kid misuse, and family psychopathology all can lead a youngster down a way of savage conduct. Longitudinal, cross-sectional, and exploratory investigations have all affirmed a solid connection between's media brutality, including TV, movies, and computer games, and forceful conduct in kids. Viciousness in web-based social networking and videogames is risky on the grounds that it is viewed as just a game according to kids; since steady introduction to brutality causes desensitization; and in light of the fact that forceful conduct is advanced, at that point imitated.Children have demonstrated that they can achieve considerably more data than one gives them kudos for (Chenes 41). A multi year old youngster taken to the motion pictures by a parent will get three out...

Friday, August 21, 2020

Bloodlines Chapter Thirteen

MY CELL PHONE RANG at the break of day the following morning. I was at that point up, being a morning person, however Jill turned over in bed and put her pad over her head. â€Å"Make it stop,† she moaned. I replied and discovered Eddie on the opposite stopping point. â€Å"I'm downstairs,† he said. â€Å"Ready to rehearse some self-preservation before it gets too hot.† â€Å"You will need to do it without me,† I said. I had an inclination Eddie was taking his guarantee to Clarence about preparing us genuinely. I felt no such commitment. €Å"i have a huge amount of schoolwork to do. That, and I'm certain Ms. Terwilliger's going to cause me to do an espresso run today.† â€Å"Well, at that point send Jill down,† said Eddie. I looked over to the case of covers on her bed. â€Å"That may be simpler said than done.† Shockingly, she figured out how to awaken herself enough to brush her teeth, take anti-inflamatory medicine for a cerebral pain, and toss on some exercise garments. She say goodbye to me, and I vowed to beware of them later. Not long from that point forward, Ms. Terwilliger called with her espresso request, and I set myself up for one more day of attempting to fit in my own work with hers. I rolled over to Spencer's and didn't see Trey until I was standing directly before him. â€Å"Ms. Terwilliger's?† he asked, highlighting the caramel sauce cappuccino. â€Å"Huh?† I turned upward. Trey was my clerk. â€Å"You work here?† He gestured. â€Å"Gotta make going through cash somehow.† I gave him some money, noticing that he'd charged me marked down. â€Å"Don't misinterpret this, yet you don't look so great,† I let him know. He watched drained and exhausted around the edges. Closer examination demonstrated wounds and cuts too. â€Å"Yeah, well, I had sort of a harsh day yesterday.† I faltered. That was a main remark, yet there was nobody in line behind me. â€Å"What happened?† I asked, realizing it was normal. Trey glowered. â€Å"That butt face Greg Slade unleashed ruin in football tryouts yesterday. That is to say, the outcomes aren't up yet, however it's quite clear he will get quarterback. He resembled a machine, simply furrowing folks over.† He expanded his left hand, which had some swathe wrapped fingers. â€Å"He stepped on my hand too.† I recoiled, recollecting Slade's wild physicality in PE. The governmental issues of secondary school football and who was quarterback weren't that critical to me. Valid, I felt frustrated about Trey, however it was the source behind the tattoos that captivated me. Keith's admonitions about not raising a ruckus rang back to me, yet I couldn't stop myself. â€Å"I think about the tattoos,† I said. â€Å"Julia and Kristin educated me concerning them. Furthermore, I get now why you were dubious of mine †yet it's not what you think. Really.† â€Å"That's not what I've heard. The vast majority believe you're trying to say that since you would prefer not to tell where you got it.† I was somewhat shocked by that. I was almost certain Julia and Kristin had trusted me. Is it safe to say that they were really spreading around the inverse? â€Å"I had no idea.† He shrugged, a little grin all the rage. â€Å"Don't stress. I trust you. There's something sort of gullibly enchanting about you. You don't appear the cheating type.† â€Å"Hey,† I chided. â€Å"I'm not naive.† â€Å"It was a compliment.† â€Å"How long have these tattoos been around?† I asked, concluding it was ideal to move in. â€Å"I heard since last year.† He gave me my espresso, thinking. â€Å"Yeah, yet it was the finish of a year ago. School year, I mean.† â€Å"And they originate from a set called Nevermore?† â€Å"As far as I know.† Trey peered toward me dubiously. â€Å"Why?† â€Å"Just curious,† I said pleasantly. A few school kids dressed like rich homeless people got in line behind me and respected us eagerly. â€Å"Can we get some assistance here?† Trey gave them a hardened grin and afterward feigned exacerbation at me as I moved away. â€Å"See you around, Melbourne.† I went to Amberwood and conveyed Ms. Terwilliger's espresso. I wasn't in the mind-set to remain chained to her throughout the day, so I inquired as to whether I could go somewhere else on the off chance that I kept my mobile phone convenient. She concurred. The library had an excessive amount of action and †incidentally †clamor for me today. I needed the isolation of my room. As I was slicing over the yard to get the bus, I recognized some natural figures behind a group of trees. I altered course and discovered Jill and Eddie getting down to business in a little clearing. Micah sat with folded legs on the ground, observing energetically. He waved at me as I drew closer. â€Å"I didn't understand your sibling was a kung-fu master,† he commented. â€Å"It's not kung fu,† said Eddie abruptly, never taking his eyes off Jill. â€Å"Same difference,† said Micah. â€Å"It's still pretty badass.† Eddie bluffed, similar to he was going to strike next to Jill. She reacted decently fast with a square, however not exactly quick enough to coordinate him. Had he been not kidding, he would have hit her. In any case, he appeared to be satisfied with her reaction time. â€Å"Good. That would avoid some portion of a hit, however you'd in any case feel it. Best is in the event that you can dodge and avoid inside and out, however that takes somewhat more work.† Jill gestured faithfully. â€Å"When would we be able to take a shot at that?† Eddie respected her with satisfaction. That articulation mellowed after a couple of seconds of study. â€Å"Not today. A lot of sun.† Jill began to dissent and afterward halted herself. She had that exhausted from-the-light look again and was perspiring vigorously. She looked up at the sky for a second, as if imploring it to give us some overcast spread. It stayed lethargic, so she gestured at Eddie. â€Å"All right. Yet, we're doing this tomorrow simultaneously? Or then again prior possibly. Or on the other hand possibly today around evening time! Might we be able to do both? Practice today around evening time when the sun's going down and afterward again toward the beginning of the day? Would you mind?† Eddie smiled, delighted at her energy. â€Å"Whatever you want.† Grinning back, Jill plunked down close to me, getting into however much shade as could reasonably be expected. Eddie respected me hopefully. â€Å"What?† I inquired. â€Å"Aren't you expected to figure out how to toss a punch?† I jeered. â€Å"No. When might I ever need to do that?† Jill bumped me. â€Å"Do it, Sydney!† Hesitantly, I permitted Eddie to give me a snappy exercise on throwing a right hook without harming my deliver the procedure. I scarcely focused and felt like I was for the most part giving diversion to the others. When Eddie got done with me, Micah asked, â€Å"Hey, would you mind giving me some ninja moves too?† â€Å"They have nothing to do with ninjas,† fought Eddie, as yet grinning. â€Å"Come on up.† Micah jumped to his feet, and Eddie strolled him through some simple advances. More than anything, it appeared as though Eddie was evaluating Micah and his capacities. Inevitably, Eddie became agreeable and let Micah practice some hostile moves to dispose of an aggressor. â€Å"Hey,† fought Jill when Eddie handled a kick on Micah. Micah disregarded it in a person sort of way. â€Å"No reasonable. You wouldn't hit me when we were practicing.† Eddie was found napping enough that Micah really got a hit in. Eddie gave him a look of hesitant regard and afterward said to Jill, â€Å"That was different.† â€Å"Because I'm a girl?† she requested. â€Å"You never kept down with Rose.† â€Å"Who's Rose?† asked Micah. â€Å"Another friend,† clarified Eddie. To Jill, he stated: â€Å"And Rose has had years more experience than you.† â€Å"She's had more than Micah as well. You were backing off of me.† Eddie flushed and kept his eyes on Micah. â€Å"Was not,† he said. â€Å"Were too,† she murmured. As the young men fought again, she said discreetly to me, â€Å"How am I ever going to learn if he's anxious about breaking me?† I watched the folks, investigating what I was aware of Eddie up until now. â€Å"I believe it's more confounded than that. I think he additionally just trusts you shouldn't need to face the challenge †that if he's doing a sufficient activity, you shouldn't need to guard yourself.† â€Å"He's working admirably. You ought to have seen him at the attack.† Her face got that spooky look it did at whatever point the assault that had driven her into stowing away was referenced. â€Å"But I despite everything need to learn.† She brought down her voice significantly more. â€Å"I truly need to figure out how to utilize my enchantment to battle as well, not that I'll get a lot of training in this desert.† I shivered, reviewing her showcase from the prior night. â€Å"There'll be time,† I said ambiguously. I stood up, saying I needed to go complete some work. Micah inquired as to whether they needed to eat. Eddie said yes right away. Jill sought me for help. â€Å"It's simply lunch,† said Eddie genuinely. I realized he despite everything thought Micah was innocuous. I didn't have the foggiest idea, yet subsequent to perceiving how captivated Jill was with Lee, I figured Micah would need to make some really forceful moves to go anyplace. â€Å"I'm sure it's fine,† I said. Jill looked diminished, and the gathering took off. I went through the day polishing off that hopeless book for Ms. Terwilliger. I despite everything thought replicating the ancient spells and ceremonies verbatim was an exercise in futility. The main point I could see for it was that in the event that she could possibly do need to reference them for her examination, she would have a simple PC document to check and not hazard harm to the old book. It was evening when I completed that and my other schoolwork. Jill still wasn't back, and I chose to utilize the chance to keep an eye on something that had been pestering me. Prior in the day, Jill had referenced Eddie protecting her in the assault. I'd felt from the earliest starting point that there was something odd about that underlying assault, somethin

Saturday, June 6, 2020

SAT Chinese Subject Test

Ni hao Magooshers! Mr. B here. In the past few years, Chinese (Mandarin) has become one of the most popular languages for American students to learn in high school. China is certainly an exciting country, something I got to discover for myself in the summer of 2013. If you’re a high school student studying Chinese, I sincerely hope that you get to put your Chinese skills to use in a study abroad or work opportunity. In China, you, too, can eat Sichuan hot pot. Its face-meltingly delicious! Chinese is a tough language, for sure, but if you know your stuff, you need to flaunt it. It’s time to take the SAT Chinese Subject Test! In this article I’ll go over the SAT Chinese Subject Test, making sure that you know everything about this important test before you sit down to take it. If you get to the end of the article and still have questions, make sure to check out the official College Board website to learn more! Should I take it? Even if you’ve taken Chinese all throughout high school, it’s not likely that youre fluent. The College Board understands this. That’s why the test is geared to students who have taken 2-4 of years of Chinese in high school. It’s still going to be tough, but it’s not an impossible undertaking. Also, it’s worth mentioning that one of the hardest parts of Chinese for Americans is speaking Chinese. Fortunately for you, there is no part of the test where you have to speak. Yet there is a listening section. We’ll get to that in a second. So, in summary, if you’ve been taking Chinese for a few years, and done well in class, the SAT Chinese Subject Test is good idea. What’s on the test? As already mentioned, ‘all the Chinese’ is not on the test. But you still need to know your stuff. Let’s take a look at what you’ll encounter on this 60-minute, 75-question test. Listening Comprehension (Weighted 33%): Yep, you need to bring your CD player. Expect to listen to two different narratives. One will ask you to participate by choosing responses that continue the conversation. The second narrative will have questions in English asking you about what was said. Usage (Weighted 33%): It’s time to complete some sentences! Fortunately for you, there are four ways for you (someone still learning Chinese) to answer: traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Pinyin, and the phonetic alphabet. The College Board has provided these options to cater to both native Chinese speakers and those (like you) who might have learned the written language in a variety of ways. Reading Comprehension (Weighted 33%): Expect passages presented in both traditional and simplified Chinese, along with questions in English. A great deal of these questions are ‘you know it or you don’t’ type questions, though expect one or two inference questions for each passage you encounter. When should I take it? Basically, you have two options. Feel confident in your skills and want the results to be used in college admissions decisions? If so, take the test early on in your senior year of high school. Yet if your goal is to get into a higher level Chinese class in college, take the test at the end of your senior year. This way your Chinese skills will be at their peak. Final Thoughts Though there is a lot to know for the SAT Chinese Subject Test, the test itself is rather straightforward. Even so, get out there and take a few practice tests between now and test day. And don’t forget to enjoy yourself. It is summer, after all. 🙂

Wednesday, May 6, 2020

The Power Of Good And Evil in Flannery OConnors A Good...

The Power Of Good And Evil in Flannery OConnors A Good Man is Hard to Find Good and bad. Right and wrong. Guilty and Innocent. These are just a few of the many themes that surround everyones life. Everyone has their own opinion about certain issues, and they depend on their values, judgment, and beliefs to see them through their difficulties. Flannery OConnor was quoted as saying I see from the standpoint of Christian orthodoxy. This means the meaning of life is centered in our Redemption by Christ and that what I see in the world I see in relation to that (Contemporary Authors 402). These themes are present in OConnors story A Good Man is Hard to Find. The story is about a grandmother, a good woman who goes on†¦show more content†¦. . . Her writing is about the existential struggle with the principle of destruction traditionally called the Devil (Contemporary Authors 403). The day of the trip Grandma is the first packed and ready to go. She does not want to leave the cat because as she says, he would miss her too much (O?Connor 907). This comment would suggest that the grandmother thinks highly of herself and is believes she is the most important person in the family. While everyone else is in comfortable travel clothes, Grandma is dressed formally. She had on a navy blue straw sailor hat with a bunch of white violets on the brim and a navy dress with a small white dot in the print (O?Connor 907). Both incidents are prime examples that show the grandmother?s behavior. We see that the grandmother is selfish and uncaring. She claims that she is a good person, yet she criticizes everyone and always wants to get her way. She hides the cat and lies about it to her son; she did not consider how anyone would feel about her bringing the cat. Yet, on the other hand she is very concerned with social opinion. 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Poetry Appreciation Of Earle Birneys David Essay Example For Students

Poetry Appreciation Of Earle Birneys David Essay Earl Barneys ballet, David, is a very emotional piece of literature. The poem is narrative as told through the eyes of Bob, Davits friend. The theme that follows throughout this poem Is the onset of maturity and all the barriers that must be overcome as one moves through this period in their lives. Bob and David live a carefree life filled with adventures in the mountains until a tragedy strikes their very existence. Bob must make the most difficult decision of whether to end his friends misery. He loses his innocence or as Bob says, the last of y youth through this experience. Bob makes the decision to do what his friend wants by pushing him over the calf instead of doing what he flirts thought was right in trying to save his friend by going for help. The environment, character development and imagery play a key role in setting the cynical tone. The choice of descriptive words in this poem makes it easier for the reader to understand and accept the decisions that are made and which capture the readers emotions on different levels. David, written by Earl Barney displays two distinct and different characters. The woo characters are David and Bobbie. They are both avid climbers who love their Jobs in the mountains. They seek the thrill of new adventures and challenges. Though, both characters are very unique. David is older and wiser. He Is more mature and patient. He teaches new things to Bob and has the skills to survive In the mountains. It is David who saves Bob from falling and In doing so, slips and falls himself. Even then he accepts his fate by stating that he had not checked his footing well enough. Davits attitude toward mercy killing is, he feels that when an animal or human is buffering because of an injury or illness it should be taken out of its misery. Bob does not feel that this is right In the beginning when he finds a robin and wants to tame it. David quickly took the robin and killed It because It could never fly. Later Bob has to make the same decision concerning his friend when he Is lying on the ledge asking to be rolled over the side of the mountain. In the end, Bob realizes that it is right to end the suffering which is shown when he pushes his friend off the cliff put an end to his pain. Bob is less experienced and younger than David. He Is Innocent though he learns many valuable lessons throughout the poem. Bob Is crucial to the story for he represents the theme which Is of his loss of innocence. He learns to make difficult decisions and to live with them through their shared experiences. Setting in Earl Barneys poem, David is important in creating the mood and displaying the theme. It shows the true characters by showing them In an environment which they love. David Is patient and wise which Is shown In the ways storm in the mountains. Both characters loved nature and the mountains which they limbed. They learned many lessons from their experiences and the environment for example, patience in waiting out the storm and letting the ice melt. The setting is described in great detail and it aids in foreshadowing the end with the description of the talon which David named the finger. David dies in the environment in which he loved. Imagery and foreshadowing are evident in this poem and help reflect the theme. 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Also, when they find a goats skull it foreshadows danger and perhaps a fatal fall. Even though they are skilled climbers, even a goat can fall to its death on the dangerous mountains. Earl Barneys David contains a rich collection of important values, choices and qualities that exist in everyones life. It is a story about life and death, of sacrifice and love. The strong friendship between David and Bob is demonstrated throughout the memo. The willingness to live with the consequences of ones decisions and the changes that happen because of these decisions. The shared love for nature and the mountains, its beauty and its dangers each contribute to the choices everyone has to make at different times in their lives. The strength, endurance, challenges, risks and obstacles that everyone encounters in our lives are represented in this poem. David brings out the best in everyone and challenges each of us to examine our place and our decisions in this world in a new way.

Sunday, April 19, 2020

This Study Guide Is A Suggestion On Which Areas To Focus On For The Es

this study guide is a suggestion on which areas to focus on for the midterm; ask your TA if you have questions or need clarification! terms that are *ed are those which require knowing the definition of the term only, unless otherwise noted items not listed on the study guide will NOT be covered on the exam Chapters 1 & 2 material psychoactive drug* Having effects on thoughts, emotions or behavior the four pharmacological revolutions 1. Vaccines ? Pasteur, Jenner, and Koch ? Convince public that medicine is very powerful in benefiting people 2. Antibiotics ? curing or preventing diseases, penicillin 3. Psychopharmacology ? the study of the behavioral effects of drugs, on mind, emotions, and perceptions such as schizophrenia 4. Oral contraceptive ? drugs used by healthy people to gain chemical control over their own bodies the four types of drug-induced toxicity 1. Acute ? short term effects of a single dose 2. Chronic ? long term effects of repeated use 3. Behavioral ? resulting from the behavioral effects of a drug 4. Physiological ? physical effects on body DAWN - what it is and what it measures, the limitations of DAWN as a reporting system, and the top three drugs on the DAWN lists - total deaths from illicit drugs compared with those from alcohol alone and cigarettes alone Drug Abuse Warning Network ? Collects data on drug related crises from hospital emergency rooms around the country **ASK** DAWN does not correct for frequency of use DAWN TOP 3 1. Alcohol-in-combination 2. Cocaine 3. Heroin/Morphine Alcohol deaths = 100,000 Cigarette deaths = 400,000 Illicit deaths = 15,000 relationships between crime and drug use - what are they 1. Drug causes crime 2. Drug use might cause criminal behavior when the person in under the influence 3. Crimes carried out for the purpose of obtaining $ to purchase illicit drugs 4. Illicit drug use is a crime Article 38 - be able to recognize the main examples given in each category of the drug problem as given by this author (specifically within the crime, economy, health, international politics, morality and civil liberties sections) what is the author's position on legalization of drugs? do not need to know the specific numbers given for costs of drugs Chapters 5 & 6 material the life-cycle of a neurotransmitter, how chemical signaling occurs how drugs work in this chemical signaling process (e.g. cocaine prevents reuptake of dopamine), also section on p.125 on possible mechanisms of drug actions limbic/mesolimbic systems and their roles in reward, pleasure center know the major neurotransmitters and their general actions in the CNS dose-response curve/relationship* potency* routes of administration - know what they are, how they deliver drug to the CNS, their relative characteristics Article 10 - need to know the various ways dopamine affects neurotransmitter actions (in specific, such as how cocaine works in achieving a high and influencing dependence) be able to recognize the article's main points about addiction (the role of genes, the role of environment, role of dopamine, role of other factors) do not need to know the specific #s (for drug usage rates) given in article Chapters 8 & 9 material barbiturates*, benzodiazapines*, phenothiazines/antipsychotics* uses of these three above groups clinically and recreationally the different levels of psychological and physical dependence of the three groups know the principles of dependence, withdrawal, and CNS actions in terms of dose and type (short v. long acting and quick v gradual time of onset) for barbiturates and benzodiazepines methaqualone section date rape drug section inhalants - know the general types and the health effects associated with use, reasons for using mechanism of action of the antipsychotics (i.e. blocking receptors for the neurotransmitters) Chapters 10 & 11 material metabolism - do not need to know specifics, but know role of liver and the rate of alcohol elimination the specific effects of varying BAC on behaviors (e.g. Table 10.2) know how to calculate BAC if given amount of drinks, what type of drink, and how long drinking, if then given info from chart of BAC and amount of drinks associated with that BAC for a given weight/gender (e.g. - if a 200 lb male consumes 10 cans of beer in 4 hours, what is BAC (given the chart section of: 1 beer, .019; 2 beers, .037; 4 beers, .070; 6 beers, .110; 8 beers, .150; 10 beers,

Sunday, March 15, 2020

How to Write a Letter of Continued Interest

How to Write a Letter of Continued Interest The college admissions process can be cruel, especially to those students who find themselves in limbo because theyve been deferred or waitlisted. This frustrating status tells you that the school thought you were a strong enough applicant to admit, but you werent among the first round of top-choice candidates. As a result, youre left waiting to find out what your future might hold. On the plus side, you havent been rejected, and you can often take action to improve your chances of getting off the waitlist and eventually being admitted. What to Include in a Letter of Continued Interest Assuming the college explicitly states that you shouldnt write, your first step when you find that youve been deferred or waitlisted should be to write a letter of continued interest. The tips below can help guide you as you craft your letter. Address your letter to the admissions officer assigned to you, or the Director of Admissions. In most cases, youll be writing to the person who sent you the waitlist or deferral letter. An opening such as To Whom it May Concern is impersonal and will make your message seem generic and cold.Restate your interest in attending the college, and give a couple of specific reasons  why  you want to attend. Is there a program that excites you? Did you visit the campus and feel the college was a good match? Does the college line up with your professional and personal goals in a specific way?If the college is your first choice school, dont be shy about telling this to the admissions committee. When colleges give offers of admission, they want students to accept those offers. A strong yield  makes the school look good and helps the admissions staff meet their enrollment goals efficiently.Let the college know if you  have new and significant information to add to your application. Since you originally applied, did you get new and better SAT/ACT scores? Did you win any meaningful awards or honors? Has your GPA gone up? Dont include trivial information, but dont hesitate to highlight new accomplishments. Thank the admissions folks for taking the time to review your application materials.Make sure you include current contact information so that the college can reach you. Waitlist activity can occur in the summer, so make sure the college can contact you even if you are traveling.   To see what an effective letter might look like, here are a couple of sample  letters of continued interest. Notice that they are not long. You dont want to impose too much on the time of the admissions staff. What to Not Include in a Letter of Continued Interest There are various things you shouldnt include a letter of continued interest. This include: Anger or Frustration: You may feel both of these things, but keep your letter positive. Show that you are mature enough to handle disappointment with a level head.Presumption: If you write as if you are assuming youll get off the waitlist, you are likely to come off as arrogant.Desperation: You wont be improving your chances if you tell the college that you have no other options, or that youll die if you dont get in. Highlight your continued interest, not your unenviable position on the waitlist. General Guidelines for a Letter of Continued Interest Make sure the college accepts letters of continued interest. If your waitlist or deferral letter states that you should send no further materials, you should respect the colleges wish and show that you know how to follow directions.Send the letter as soon as you learn that you have been deferred or waitlisted. Your promptness helps show your eagerness to attend (demonstrated interest is essential!), and some schools start admitting students from their waitlists soon after creating lists.Keep the letter to a single page. It shouldnt ever take more space than that to state your continued interest, and you should be respectful of the busy schedules of the admissions staff.A physical letter isnt always the best option. Read the admissions website to see if the college tends to ask for materials electronically or physically. An old-school paper letter looks nice and is easy to slip into an applicants physical file, but if a college is handling all application materials electronically, som eone will have the inconvenience of scanning your paper letter to include it in your file. Attend to grammar, style, and presentation. If your letter of continued interest looks like it was dashed off in two minutes and written by a third-grader, youll be hurting your chances, not helping them. A Final Word Will your letter of continued interest improve your chances of getting in? It might. At the same time, you should be realistic. In most cases, the odds of getting off a waitlist are not in your favor. But when a college does turn to the waitlist, or when the school looks at the general applicant pool in the case of deferral, demonstrated interest matters. Your letter of continued interest is no magic admission bullet, but it certainly can play a positive role in the process.