Usually has a lower acceptance rate at most schools, somewhere between Ed 1 and rd. |
| FCPS grad admitted ED 1 last year with 33 ACT and 4.1 (wt) gpa. Full pay and could show that he was a good fit. Has taken some CS classes, although they are larger and hard to get in (ended up in 8:30 am class). He is very happy there. |
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Did he visit? |
Any source there? Very, very few school break down the data that way. And OP, having visited appears to be a key at Wash U based on what I have seen, thought the school says that is not true. |
| If you are applying Ed 1 or 2, why would visiting matter at all? You are showing the highest possible level of interest by applying via Ed. |
I agree. For RD, sure. But I don’t see it for ED, especially given their very high first year retention rate. |
Vandy did last year, Emory did during an info session. |
But wasn’t Vandy an accidental release? |
That doesn’t make the numbers any less valid. Emory AO said the ed2 pool tends to be weaker than ed1. |
I’d expect the ed2 pool to be stronger since those applying ed1 are probably using it for their best shot of admittance, vs those applying ed2 presumably applied to ivies and the like for their top shot. |
Yes, but they were rejected or deferred. |
It was ranked number 13 by Niche for engineering. DC is first year comp sci there. Told me close to 100 companies recruiting during first semester. |
Yes, rejected to ivies. Likely would have been straightforward admits to Emory in ED1. |
Obviously not if the AO called it a weaker pool. |
| My daughter's a freshman at WashU. 1490 SAT, 4.6 wgpa from MCPS. Admitted RD to the school of art. She had an interesting and unique portfolio (IMHO), and we visited the school and met the school of art's admissions person. She was nice enough to give us a tour of the art school. |