LOL at U Chicago with their #1 yield rate, higher than Harvard, MIT, Stanford; double digits higher than Princeton and Yale; 2X the yield rate of neighboring Northwestern. And they wonder why people don’t like them. |
| So does it make sense to EA to washu if you would not be willing to switch to ED if offered, or is it better just to apply RD? |
Kids run out of steam. If you can get the app done in time, it always makes sense to EA, because it means the app is done. It also signals greater interest (ie, higher yield potential) than waiting for RD. |
Washu does not require supplemental essay so I think EA makes more sense. |
NP. The problem is that Chicago doesn’t complete the part of the CDS that shows how many students apply/are accepted ED. So their yield rate is totally decontextualized; you can’t compare it with schools that do share that information. |
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Sign up for multiple virtual or in person visits this summer. Demonstrated interest is back.
Add WashU to common app on Aug 1. Engage with admissions. Do optional interview/bear chat. |
WashU has 3–4 supplemental essays. Why mislead others? |
This is like our president claiming to be 6'3", 215 lbs and in "excellent health" but refuses to let us see his medical report. The president and U Chicago both know they are lying. |
Removed this year |
Again, you seem very consumed by your Chicago-hating fairytale. How do you know the president sits at his desk and wonders why a few DC SAHMs despise his school? You don’t. |
Please stop misleading. My child applied this year and had to write 3 supplementary essays, of which one was why us/why major, one was leadership, and one was for the Danforth scholarship. |
It's interesting that some posters here (just one?) would go out of their way to spread blatantly wrong misinformation about WashU. |
| Washu admissions site says important updates for this fall, including the EA option and no supplementals, |
Removed for 2026-2027 season. https://admissions.washu.edu/whats-new-at-washu/ Why can't you google? |
Things change. read. google |