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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So does it make sense to EA to washu if you would not be willing to switch to ED if offered, or is it better just to apply RD?[/quote] Washu does not require supplemental essay so I think EA makes more sense. [/quote] WashU has 3–4 supplemental essays. Why mislead others?[/quote] Removed this year[/quote] Please stop misleading. My child applied this year and had to write 3 supplementary essays, of which one was why us/why major, one was leadership, and one was for the Danforth scholarship.[/quote] It's interesting that some posters here (just one?) would go out of their way to spread blatantly wrong misinformation about WashU.[/quote] Removed for 2026-2027 season. https://admissions.washu.edu/whats-new-at-washu/ Why can't you google?[/quote] This is disappointing news. One of the things I can respect about other schools who pay a lot of attention to yield (UChicago for example) is that they definitely don’t make it easy to apply. 2 very long essays, 1 with a difficult prompt, and a video profile is not easy to do. WashU seems to just want to farm applications.[/quote]
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