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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Eh, this could go either way - and honestly I hate it that college counselors always try to get kids to shoot lower on ED. If you have the grades and scores for a school, go ahead and try if you will actually get a boost from ED/REA/SCEA or regardless if it is your first choice - at Williams or Yale there is no boost from early unless you are initutional priority. (btw, Pomona is just as hard to get into as those schools!) [b]Cornell takes kids RD all the time and goes to their waitlist.[/b] Emory, WashU, Chicago, and many others have ED2. I think people should do what they think best and not listen to strangers on the internet who are telling them to take the safe route.[/quote] Cornell actually has made pledges to take less in ED due to "equity" - so they take a lot more in RD. [/quote]
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