| Duke, Vanderbilt and Penn |
| clear advantage going ED1 to Vandy - other T20s a more modest lift |
Agree, if you're going ED, Vanderbilt seems to reward the effort/commitment. |
why are you saying this? ED is huge bump at UVA. |
NP. No it isn’t. ED instate: 31% OOS: 17% EA Instate: 27% OOS: 12% RD Instate: 27% OOS: 12% Source: https://uvaapplication.blogspot.com/ (RD data; includes links to EA and ED data) |
| ED to Cornell—School of Hotel Admin |
that joke of a program from my high school days - is now the program that adult me would totally be interested in |
Agree! I rolled my eyes when dc said they wanted to do the hospitality academy starting in 10th grade. My kid is truly interested in this, and I think it’s a brilliant move on her part. Fingers crossed that it all works out. |
+1 people on here ask the darnedest questions |
pray tell what on earth is the “hospitality academy”??? |
UVA admissions is clear that they evaluate all rounds equally. They practically discourage ED applications. |
It’s a high school program where an elective is in hospitality. Kids have opportunities for internships over the summer and during the school year. Here is a list of various academies offered in DCPS: https://dcpscte.org/overview/naf-dc-can/ |
| My kid is EDing to UVA, older sibling did as well. Ivy’s are a waste/crap shoot. It’s was amazing for my son to be done/know Dec 15. He was able to relax and enjoy rest of senior year, while other friends were stressed with apps and making sure sr grades were perfect. |
It’s all lies. Because uc apps are only open basically Nov 1-30. And ucla doesn’t allow gap years! |
Then why have ED? Many publics do not. |