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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]T5 such as Stanford: REA Applicants are likely much stronger than RD Applicants. If you are not super strong, REA has no advantage. T20 outside of T5: ED Applicants are different from RD Applicants. Strong applicants unlikely apply ED T20. ED offers some advantage, only differing in degree.[/quote] I don’t understand your points under the second category. You’re saying strong applicants do not apply ED to these schools?[/quote] If an applicant is strong enough to get in a T20 (other than T5) without ED, she will not ED T20, but will REA to a T5.[/quote] I don’t think it’s possible to predict things that accurately. Many strong applicants will not REA at all because they have been told that it confers no advantage over RD at those schools.[/quote]
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