Which schools take a good percentage of ED 2 applicants?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Actually the most competitive schools don't have ED2.....
actually the most competitive schools don’t have ED at all, what’s you point? How does your response relate to OP question?


Lol. Take a bow for one of the more idiotic takes in this forum.

Colleges with ED:
Amherst, Barnard, Bates, BC, Bowdoin, BU, Brown, Bucknell, UChicago, Claremont McKenna, Colby, Colgate, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Duke, Emory, Johns Hopkins, Harvey Mudd, NYU, Northeastern, Northwestern, Penn. Pomona, Rice, Swarthmore, Tufts, Tulane, Vanderbilt, Wake Forest, Wesleyan, Williams
Missing: Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Stanford, MIT, Caltech. Want to try again?


They just play the game a bit differently with REA or SCEA...but still play the gme.
Anonymous
The only school I’m personally familiar with is Vanderbilt, and they generally don’t release their ED and ED2 data separately. They did release it accidentally a couple of years ago, and the ED2 admit rate was substantially lower than ED.
Anonymous
In my view SCEA is a worse game than ED. You cannot apply to other private schools if you apply SCEA.
Anonymous
ED2 acceptance rates are often similar to, not better than, RD
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In my view SCEA is a worse game than ED. You cannot apply to other private schools if you apply SCEA.


Your view is the correct view in my view. +1.
Anonymous


UVA, also.
Anonymous
Dumb question, but why do only selective colleges use ED? Since it is beneficial for the college, you think that the same rationale would apply to evel less selective colleges.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Actually the most competitive schools don't have ED2.....
actually the most competitive schools don’t have ED at all, what’s you point? How does your response relate to OP question?


Lol. Take a bow for one of the more idiotic takes in this forum.

Colleges with ED:
Amherst, Barnard, Bates, BC, Bowdoin, BU, Brown, Bucknell, UChicago, Claremont McKenna, Colby, Colgate, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Duke, Emory, Johns Hopkins, Harvey Mudd, NYU, Northeastern, Northwestern, Penn. Pomona, Rice, Swarthmore, Tufts, Tulane, Vanderbilt, Wake Forest, Wesleyan, Williams


NP She clearly meant the SCEA schools, which are in fact the hardest ones to get into, do not have ED.

Yes, this is exactly what I meant
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