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[quote=Anonymous]It's pretty simple - you ED to a school only if you are willing to be bound to that school. In exchange for binding yourself, you usually have a better chance of admission. There are two other factors: 1. Can you afford it assuming no aid is offered? 2. Is the bump in admit rate during ED worth binding yourself to them. At Emory just as example, the bump is huge - from under 10% in RD to almost 30% in ED1. At UVA, the bump in ED is 17%, up from 12% in EA, which is not quite as substantial. Some other schools purposefully keep the bump only to a percentage point or two because they want some full pay students early but also want to see the field and appear more egalitarian. Unless both you and your student are certain, ED is technically limiting, again unless you are certain. Just remember that.[/quote]
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