Anonymous wrote:I find REA to be obnoxious on the schools part. Yes, you can still apply EA to state schools. But not to other private schools that offer EA. My DC applied ED and was able to still apply EA to schools like MIT and Case. You can’t do that if apply REA. But if it’s your kid’s first choice and that’s what they offer, then that’s what it is. At some schools it gives an advantage, at others it doesn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Worked out great for my kid.
Kid wasn't ready to commit to any school with ED.
Interested in business program.
Applied to REA Notre Dame and Georgetown which were actually top choices.
Got in Notre Dame. Withdrew Georgetown.
Thought about applying to Brown RD, then didn't bother.
Not PP, but just want to clarify that Georgetown just has regular EA. Not restrictive EA.
https://uadmissions.georgetown.edu/applying/early-action/
It is restrictive so that you can't applied to any ED.
I believe it's the very definition of REA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Worked out great for my kid.
Kid wasn't ready to commit to any school with ED.
Interested in business program.
Applied to REA Notre Dame and Georgetown which were actually top choices.
Got in Notre Dame. Withdrew Georgetown.
Thought about applying to Brown RD, then didn't bother.
Not PP, but just want to clarify that Georgetown just has regular EA. Not restrictive EA.
I just posted about Georgetown. It is restrictive in that you can’t EA there while ED’ing anywhere else but EA at Georgetown confers no benefit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Worked out great for my kid.
Kid wasn't ready to commit to any school with ED.
Interested in business program.
Applied to REA Notre Dame and Georgetown which were actually top choices.
Got in Notre Dame. Withdrew Georgetown.
Thought about applying to Brown RD, then didn't bother.
Not PP, but just want to clarify that Georgetown just has regular EA. Not restrictive EA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Worked out great for my kid.
Kid wasn't ready to commit to any school with ED.
Interested in business program.
Applied to REA Notre Dame and Georgetown which were actually top choices.
Got in Notre Dame. Withdrew Georgetown.
Thought about applying to Brown RD, then didn't bother.
Not PP, but just want to clarify that Georgetown just has regular EA. Not restrictive EA.
Anonymous wrote:Worked out great for my kid.
Kid wasn't ready to commit to any school with ED.
Interested in business program.
Applied to REA Notre Dame and Georgetown which were actually top choices.
Got in Notre Dame. Withdrew Georgetown.
Thought about applying to Brown RD, then didn't bother.