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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Michigan is a maybe. 1500+ SAT is good. There is a home for kids who are not Ivy shoo-ins. ED is new this year. Make sure the price is not a barrier. If so, don't bother with ED or EA. Do not apply as an Econ major. It's too popular. Pick another social science. If applying EA, apply as early as possible. Show interest by attending webinars, trying to meet an AO at a college fair or at school, and signing up for any junk mail. [/quote] ED OOS at Michigan was a nightmare this year. It was a wasted ED because they deferred basically everyone just like they have been doing for years in EA. Did not improve chances of getting in at all. What a joke. [/quote] Deferred to EA (decisions should be out by late Jan) or deferred to the RD pool?[/quote]
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