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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Most of them say they are need blind. But even Harvard will roll over for a big enough donation. Rule out schools that promise to meet full need with grants. Also rule out schools that don’t offer binding ED. Especially look for schools that offer ED2, or that have gimmicks like rolling ED or ED zero or ED3 (a reference to how they manage the waitlist). [/quote] But I don’t think OP is asking about schools where being a major donor makes a difference (as that really is ALL schools) but rather where does simply being labeled “full pay” offer some sort of admission advantage. I don’t understand your second part at all - could you explain? Why does ED2 make a difference? I thought Wake was only school to offer rolling ED - are there others? And what is ED3? I have not heard of that. Is EDzero like U Chicago offering priority to summer program participants? Thank you for helping me understand and learn. This is all new and confusing. [/quote]
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