If you want a LAC why would you apply to NYU? |
Not if you want to attend a LAC. |
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I wouldn't apply ED to a LAC because there are very few spots in the ED rounds that don't get assigned to athletes, FGLI/Questbridge. So you're essentially locking yourself in without really gaining an admission advantage.
If you love the LAC, there's a low risk to just waiting until RD rounds where you can compare and contrast more options (including multiple LACs). If you like multiple schools, and want to apply ED somewhere where you do get an ED advantage, pick from your top schools one that has a larger ED pool of spots. |
Questbridge is completely unattached to ED admission. |
agree with all of this! |
Except that there is a risk, since many LACs fill 50-80% of their class ED. |
Not true, they ED. |
You can't use game theory in college applications, because there is no way to know the chances any individual applicant has. Will not work. |
No, you compare the individual applicant to the general applicant numbers for that situation (say, ED1) and then you tweak. Part of the tweak is your major, gender, particular high school data etc. Or if you instead want to be a white, unhooked ED athlete to Williams on the justification that, after all, “there is no way to know the chances” you actually have, do go right ahead. But I can assure you, those chances suck: have fun in RD. |
Somebody has a bone to pick. |
| Correct. We learned the hard way. No EDs to LACs for my #2 DC! |
What did you learn? Because we learned the opposite lesson. Older sibling applied to all RD and got shut out of all LACS save one; they only have a few hundred spots each in RD. Sibling, unhooked, non-athlete, white, male applied to a LAC ED and got in. We weren't going to take the same risk twice. |