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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If trying to maximize ED boost, you might want to consider schools that have stopped legacy admissions and/or schools with lower levels of athletes. (Typically students hoping for a legacy or athletic bump are advised to apply ED.) Here’s a list of schools that has stopped legacy admissions: https://www.bestcolleges.com/research/legacy-admissions-bans/ Here’s a site that can be used to find % NCAA athletes on a campus: https://ope.ed.gov/athletics/#/ Carleton is an example of a school with comparatively low (20%) NCAA athletes and no legacy admission bump.[b] There are others. [/b] Reed has no varsity sports (so not listed at all on the ope site) but I believe still considers legacy. [/quote] Wesleyan is another; it’s bigger than most SLACs (3000) with about 25% varsity athletes, and they admit 50-60% of incoming class across two rounds of ED.[/quote]
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