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[quote=Anonymous]Can someone help me crowdsource a list? In no particular order: 1. Cornell - didn't they take fewer ED applicants last cycle in the name of equity? If so, is it less advantageous? https://cornellsun.com/2023/11/30/cornell-reduces-proportion-of-students-admitted-through-early-decision-track/ 2. Georgetown - REA admits rates are LOWER than RD? What happens here is that most of the Early Applicants are deferred to regular decision. Thus, reducing the ED/REA acceptance rate and possibly increasing it for RD. 3. Stanford - REA admit rates - lots of rumors on this (Smaller REA admit pool, often dominated by hooked candidates with few slots left for unhooked) Thoughts? I know other Ivies might be listed here? [/quote]
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