Always amusing when this line is thrown around, because it is invariably the line thrower who is doing it — and that person is, as here, invariably wrong. People, the idiocy thrown around this thread is embarrassing: Notre Dame and Georgetown have a special early action where, from those schools’ perspective, you can apply early anywhere you want, but not ED. Get it? Not so difficult to understand. Of course you can apply early to multiple private schools such as Georgetown, Notre Dame, Macalester, Bard, Fordham, Santa Clara, Richmond, USC etc. No, you can’t apply early to Georgetown and Harvard both. But that has nothing to do with Georgetown or Notre Dame. It is because the SCEA schools (HYPS) don’t allow it. They are the ones being jerks; don’t drag Georgetown and Notre Dame into their nefarious cartel. My favorite part of this thread is when the Georgetown website is quoted as “proof” Georgetown has SCEA. If you actually go to that website page, Georgetown is just explaining what SCEA is to confused folk — to distinguish Georgetown from SCEA. Here’s the relevant quote and the link: “Early Action (Georgetown’s program) allows applicants to make multiple Early Action applications, so long as they are not applying to a binding Early Decision Program. Applicants admitted in December under Early Action have until May 1 to decide whether or not to attend.” https://uadmissions.georgetown.edu/applying/early-action/#2 |
What's special about this. It's just regular old EA. |
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This thread is very reasonable. What is wrong with all you posters today?
A couple comments. ND is not an “easy” two hour drive to Chicago. You are likely to get stuck in Chicago traffic more often than not. Prospective students might ask themselves, what do you want to wear every day? T-shirts and sweatshirts are fine at ND, but not so much at GU. |
| Neither. Both suck. Boston College is better. |
Funny you should mention traffic. Was just speaking to my brother who just passed into Indiana after leaving his home in Naperville (a western suburb). 1 and 1/2 hours to go about 45 miles and still be over 90 miles away from South Bend. Never an easy drive during the day. |
The traffic is horrible most of the time. |
“Regular old EA” allows ED apps. Georgetown and ND do not. Duh. |
| This thread is like asking LGBTQ+ or LGBTQIA+ |
Yes, reading the websites might take all of two minutes. Call instead. |
My kid is visiting Chicago for the weekend |
If the answers to the never-ending question about EA/REA were clearly stated on the web sites, we wouldn’t have to endure Beavis & Butthead arguing about it forever. Unlike a web site, a phone call allows for nuanced questions & answers. |
| I wonder if other people dislike ND as much as I do. I'm very influenced by my classmates who went there in the last century. Are kids as bro-ish now as in the 90s? Not where I live. |
bro-ish would be more like Greek heavy schools such as Dartmouth? ND doesn't even have Greek, and that was pro for my kid. |
It’s the white wealthy cliquish legacy problem |
Somehow it didn't go down much in the rankings like Tufts, WashU, Wake Forest, URochester, etc. |