Chicago. Every single year. |
| How does Hopkins ask students to consider ED2? By individual email? |
Schools take from private schools because they are known quantities. Too many colleges got burnt taking test optional kids with great grades from schools they were unfamiliar with that didn’t perform well once at college. |
The Emory AO says ED2 pool tends to be weak. Kids who overshot in ED1 and then didn’t adjust downward for ED2. |
Blast email to all regulars asking them if they want to switch to ED2 by x date. |
DD test optional rejected ED 2 at Vandy. ED 2 is beneficial at most but very difficult at Vandy. |
Not necessarily second choice. Some mihht decide later. |
public or private HS? I ask bc our private CCO suggests Vandy ED2 (TO if lower than a 35) and has been very successful especially last year. Maybe it was "shaping the class" or a one-off thing, but jury is out for this year. |
Ours had two first choice schools: an Ivy and a top school with ED2. She planned all along to do ED2 at the school that offered it if she was rejected ED1 at the school that didn’t. The plan worked, and she is very happy at the ED2 school, as expected. FWIW she went to a private high school where she got substantial financial aid, and the same holds for college. Far from ED2 schools loving private school kids because they’re all rich—essentially what many people here claim—they like *certain* private schools because the academic standards set students up for success in very demanding college environments. Both schools have need-blind admissions. |
100% agree with this and was told that by several T30 AOs at a college event held at our school - they understand the grades, that a B+ in a certain class is a "great" grade and that everyone knows how to write, think and participate in class discussions. |
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2 years ago deferred from Yale, from private in DC
ED 2 Chicago SAT 1550 GPA 93 Got in |
Any kid who is aware that ED is a thing and is able to commit financially to ED is going to have thought about it well before the ED1 deadline. |
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I've heard some schools ask RD/EA students to consider changing to ED2, hinting that they're likely in if they do.
I've heard Hopkins does this, anywhere else? Chicago. Every single year. If a school asks the student to consider changing their EA to ED2 and the student decides not to, will that further reduce their chances of getting accepted in RD? |
Agree. ED2 is not attractive for so many reasons. - Very small advantage. - Giveing up many RD options. - Plus ED2 decision date is not that far from RD decision date. - You are not saving any work for your RD application simply because of ED2. |
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Rejected Dartmouth ED1
Deferred from Vanderbilt ED2- legacy Accepted Vanderbilt RD |