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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think you’ve mistakenly included Amherst here. Amherst has been up front in saying that there is no advantage to applying ED and any perceived advantage is due to the recruited athletes that are accepted early. [/quote] [img]https://compote.slate.com/images/aac9c368-3387-4cf4-86de-df8736927ed6.png?crop=634%2C422%2Cx3%2Cy0&width=960[/img][/quote] Grinnell’s ED rate for the most recent class dropped to 34 percent. The school awards an automatic $20k in merit aid to every ED admitted applicant, which is a very smart thing for a wealthy college to do and confirms that they’re not being generous in ED admissions to fill the class with underqualified full pay students. [/quote]
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