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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I come at it from the opposite perspective - kids have too much pressure to find the One True School of their dreams and get psyched out over School A vs. School B vs. whatever might be behind door #3. My advice (which worked for my kid) is don't fall in love with a school. Find a bunch of schools that are a good fit generally speaking by whatever criteria are most important to you. If there's a school that takes a lot of kids ED, then use that option strategically to help get an admission that might be impossible otherwise. Don't overthink any of this.[/quote] This was what we did last year. Kid considering 3-4 schools as his top choice but had no clear front runner. One of the schools is known to use ED to fill its class with kids like him. He applied ED and got in. He’s happy to be at a school that probably would have rejected him in RD. [/quote]
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