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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We really really like UChicago’s ED0 round, and don't mind paying for the SSEN program at all. As far as we know, UChicago is the only school that currently offers this type of option. And ED0 has become increasingly popular at our school. That said, UChicago may not be the right fit for every student. Which other colleges are most likely to adopt a similar ED0 admissions process in the near future? [/quote] This is why WashU created EA....very smart business move imo.[/quote] Huh? PP said nothing about EA and you responded with "This is why WashU created EA." Care to elaborate? I'm honestly trying to understand the rationale behind ED schools adding EA. What's the thought process there? For example, someone who EA to WashU must not have applied REA/SCEA to the handful of schools that have it, thus signaling something. Or, WashU gets an early look at the pool and can always defer thet with little loss. So what's the logic here?[/quote]
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