UChicago is the only school on your list (including whatever you're including in "top slacs") where a non-athlete admitted ED wouldn't very likely have been admitted to at least one equally or more selective school in RD. For kids/families who primarily are trying to maximize "prestige," applying ED to Emory or Tufts or wherever is just dumb--either they'll dinged (if they're not actually credible at that level) or they very likely could have done better.Anonymous wrote:Disagree, at least with respect to top slacs, u Chicago, northwestern, Vanderbilt, Emory, tufts. About half the class at dc’s private make good use of ed, I’ve seen many great outcomes for unhooked kids. ED/SCEA to Ivies, not so much— better to just go RD if unhooked and aiming there.Anonymous wrote:ED is for colleges, recruited athletes, and suckers. Be sure you know which of the three categories your kid will fall into before you spend too much time obsessing about that part of the process.
Anonymous wrote:ED is for colleges, recruited athletes, and suckers. Be sure you know which of the three categories your kid will fall into before you spend too much time obsessing about that part of the process.
Anonymous wrote:ED is for colleges, recruited athletes, and suckers. Be sure you know which of the three categories your kid will fall into before you spend too much time obsessing about that part of the process.
Anonymous wrote:Disagree somewhat with this.
Our approach has been to visit reach/targets that are easy to get to and/or easy trips where you can see multiple schools. I think that will help us narrow the list and then find safeties that are similar.
It's much easier to find reaches that are "similar" to your preferred safeties than the other way around.Anonymous wrote:Disagree somewhat with this.
Our approach has been to visit reach/targets that are easy to get to and/or easy trips where you can see multiple schools. I think that will help us narrow the list and then find safeties that are similar.
Plus one more. Build from the base up. It's both harder and more important. (And more rewarding--my fondest visit memory to this day remains the epiphany that was, for my oldest kid, Michigan State.)Anonymous wrote:+1Anonymous wrote:Safeties. Very very hard to find safeties DC would love to attend, so we have to visit a few to make sure there is at least one. Safeties are so important nowadays because this might just be the one DC ends up with, so DC has to love it.
ED schools are all reach schools. It's a lot easier to fall in love with reach schools because they typically meet expectation on so many levels. Plus, it's highly unlikely the ED school will accept your DC.
I would do safeties first. If there is any ED option nearby, schedule a visit.
Anonymous wrote:Safeties. Very very hard to find safeties DC would love to attend, so we have to visit a few to make sure there is at least one. Safeties are so important nowadays because this might just be the one DC ends up with, so DC has to love it.
ED schools are all reach schools. It's a lot easier to fall in love with reach schools because they typically meet expectation on so many levels. Plus, it's highly unlikely the ED school will accept your DC.
I would do safeties first. If there is any ED option nearby, schedule a visit.