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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Title. Obviously at the tip top there are many that do not have ED, but once you get out of the t10-15 it seems to correlate with prestige[/quote] It's not that it correlates with prestige, it's that an uncompetitive college would never attract an ED application. If you are selective, ED works in your favor so almost all selective colleges do it.[/quote] You don't have to have prestige to be a popular school. Those are the schools that have success with ED. It's not that they are necessarily a great school...it's just popular and they get lots of applications. Yes there are some prestigious schools that have ED, but there are others that are prestigious that don't offer ED at all. Think ND and Georgetown.[/quote]
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