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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Northeastern.[/quote] Who told you that?? Personal essay is required and you better have a great personal essay when its acceptance rate is under 10%[/quote] They do not require anything more than the Common App Essay. No school-specific essay. Makes applying easy. Weird.[/quote] Why do you want to make it difficult?? Weird. Kids already have done all the real work for 4 years, all the extracurricular activities, and then tests & the main essay. The school would have plenty of info already whether an applicant is right fit. Throwing in an extra 'why our school' wouldn't even make much difference. Kudos to Northeastern for making it a little bit easier for the already stressed kids.[/quote] The don't require it for ED apps? Seems like that it would be important at that stage.[/quote] They don't need it especially for ED apps. ED applicants decided after extensive research and shows the biggest demonstrated interest to the school. You have plenty data and the personal essay says much.[/quote] It's actually stupid to ask 'why are you applying to our school ' to those students. [/quote] Especially if you are going to let in over 50% of them anyway.[/quote] SAT middle 50% 1430-1540. Very high quality students who are good fit to the school Northeastern is doing one of the best jobs selecting high quality students who are very good fit to the school by looking at the retention rate. https://www.newsweek.com/colleges-highest-retention-rates-mit-yale-stanford-1617739 They do it without extra stress to the students. Huge kudos to Northeastern. [/quote] What are the test scores ED? How many even submitted scores? All we know is that it's better odds than a coin flip that you'll get in ED.[/quote] For class of 2026, ED acceptance rate was 33%. Test score is not any different from the previous yeasrs before the pandemic when it was required, so most of students submitted. [/quote]
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