How did this letter arrive, snail mail or email? |
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No, only if you are deferred during EA they will reconsider your application in RD. |
From the website:
It does not sound like anyone who would be competitive during RD risks getting rejected EA. |
If you are in any way competitive, go for EA I’d you don’t want to wait until spring for decisions. |
That is merit money. |
| EA is more selective within the group of applicants. But anyone who applies that would have likely been accepted in RD, would simply be deferred to the RD applicant pool. However, if your application is such that it would be denied in RD, it would be denied in EA. The only difference is you know the decision earlier. The reason they mention it is more selective is because many people who are hoping for scholarships and recruited athletes, legacies, etc. are applying EA. This is who you are going up against, so if you are deferred, you still have a good chance for admission during RD. This is how Notre Dame explained this to us, and I have to assume BC is similar in it's decision making process. DS applied EA, but he has very good stats, etc. Some people may want to try to take another SAT or spend a little more time on their essays to get a stronger application and apply RD. |
Thank you. It makes perfect sense. |