Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to get in REA. There's actually no real measurable bump. Think RD admit rate is higher than REA.
Do some research on that. Also check your school's data. GU likes high schools that it likes.
NP. From what I have found, this is true on a surface level, with acceptance rates for REA and RD being similar. However, about 10% (roughly) of deferred REA apps get in RD. That effectively doubles the acceptance rate for REA applicants. This varies by school, but generally puts the overall rate for REA applicants somewhere around 18 to 20%.
Anonymous wrote:According to US News it is not a top 20, so maybe you should aim higher?
Anonymous wrote:It's a great school that ticks a lot of boxes. Biggest negative/deal breaker by far for people here is that it's too close to home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to get in REA. There's actually no real measurable bump. Think RD admit rate is higher than REA.
Do some research on that. Also check your school's data. GU likes high schools that it likes.
NP. From what I have found, this is true on a surface level, with acceptance rates for REA and RD being similar. However, about 10% (roughly) of deferred REA apps get in RD. That effectively doubles the acceptance rate for REA applicants. This varies by school, but generally puts the overall rate for REA applicants somewhere around 18 to 20%.
Anonymous wrote:We are a NYC family. Visited GU last week and it seemed great. Super social but not frat heavy, which would suit my DS. He'd love a midsize school in or near an East Coast city. Probable major is social sciences. We can pay in full and DS has a strong SAT score (1530/1540 from March/May). Any reason not to REA? Downsides that weren't obvious? I figure GU is a known quantity on this forum!
Anonymous wrote:Hard to get in REA. There's actually no real measurable bump. Think RD admit rate is higher than REA.
Do some research on that. Also check your school's data. GU likes high schools that it likes.
Anonymous wrote:Hard to get in REA. There's actually no real measurable bump. Think RD admit rate is higher than REA.
Do some research on that. Also check your school's data. GU likes high schools that it likes.
Anonymous wrote:We are a NYC family. Visited GU last week and it seemed great. Super social but not frat heavy, which would suit my DS. He'd love a midsize school in or near an East Coast city. Probable major is social sciences. We can pay in full and DS has a strong SAT score (1530/1540 from March/May). Any reason not to REA? Downsides that weren't obvious? I figure GU is a known quantity on this forum!