Where is ED2 a boost?

Anonymous
Wondering if this is helpful anywhere. Anticipating a rejection from Williams. Would be happy at something similar
Anonymous
Middlebury ED2!

Middlebury is one of few that truly gives you a boost in ED.
Anonymous
Every school with an ED2 option is a boost over RD. It’s the incentive they are providing to contractually agree to enroll your kid and write big checks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Middlebury ED2!

Middlebury is one of few that truly gives you a boost in ED.


But then you have to go to Middlebury
Anonymous
Chicago ED2 is another option.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wondering if this is helpful anywhere. Anticipating a rejection from Williams. Would be happy at something similar


Not WASP-B. Almost any other SLAC it helps though. Midd: the U. of Chicago of SLACs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Every school with an ED2 option is a boost over RD. It’s the incentive they are providing to contractually agree to enroll your kid and write big checks.


it’s just minimal at most schools. jhu, chicago, washu especially
Anonymous
What other LACs are on your student’s list?
Anonymous
I was wondering about this as well. DC is planning on applying ED2 to Wake if ejected from ED1 school.
Anonymous
Go for Hamilton, Middlebury, Colby, Colgate, Vassar.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wondering if this is helpful anywhere. Anticipating a rejection from Williams. Would be happy at something similar


Not WASP-B. Almost any other SLAC it helps though. Midd: the U. of Chicago of SLACs.


Stop with the WASP-B nonsense already!
Anonymous
Not similar but Emory or Wake?
Anonymous
Anywhere that has ED2. That’s why they have it.
Anonymous
Bowdoin or Bates
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wondering if this is helpful anywhere. Anticipating a rejection from Williams. Would be happy at something similar


Not WASP-B. Almost any other SLAC it helps though. Midd: the U. of Chicago of SLACs.


Stop with the WASP-B nonsense already!

I'd appreciate this as well.
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