What schools are on your child's EA/ED list for this fall?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:REA to ALL five of HYPSM! Sky is the limit.


Well that’s not allowed. Just 1, baby …
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ED to Yale


Yale doesn't have ED so good luck with that!


I meant REA sorry I typed it fast!
Anonymous
ED1 - Cornell
ED2 - U of Chicago

Chemistry major hopeful
Anonymous
ED to Duke.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ED to Duke.


+1 same. Engineering major.
Anonymous
My senior will do all early action. There's no downside, and he's a procrastinator, so I'd like to compress the timeframe and get everything in as soon as possible.

State flagship, several other state flagships (Penn State, Indiana, etc.), and a handful of East Coast Jesuit schools (St. Joe's, Loyola MD, etc.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ED to Duke.


+1 same. Engineering major.


But, what if they get into a better engineering school?
Anonymous
Amherst or Williams - DC is an athlete and will decide between the two after overnite visits
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Amherst or Williams - DC is an athlete and will decide between the two after overnite visits


Best to your kid and congrats! both great schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My senior will do all early action. There's no downside, and he's a procrastinator, so I'd like to compress the timeframe and get everything in as soon as possible.

State flagship, several other state flagships (Penn State, Indiana, etc.), and a handful of East Coast Jesuit schools (St. Joe's, Loyola MD, etc.)


We did this last year with all schools that offered EA except one that was a last minute addition. A lot of schools require EA for honor's college consideration and merit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ED to Yale


good luck with that
Anonymous
Princeton REA
Anonymous
Davidson ED
Tufts ED2
Anonymous
Only applied EA or VEA.

High stat kids will get dinged in RA. They are expected to EA.
Anonymous
ED Dartmouth
ED2 to Bowdoin

EA to some safeties (St. Olaf, College of Wooster, Macalester)
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