Anonymous wrote:if you have tippy top test scores, ED1 to Vandy. They love those
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see a fair amount in common. Prestigious mid-sized research institutions located in good weather locations close to urban settings, but with enclosed campuses. Great for premed.
One is all blonde sorority girls in cowboy boots and one is all Asian grinders?
OP’s kid probably actually visited both campuses and can see beyond the stereotypes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I truly can’t imagine that the same person could possibly be happy at both schools. They couldn’t be more different.
That being said, many of the students accepted at Vanderbilt are deferred from ED. So if that is the choice for ED1 be prepared for the possibility of having to choose ED2 vs waiting for RD results.
This....100%
Two things in common between two schools. Nice weather in the South. Great premed programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see a fair amount in common. Prestigious mid-sized research institutions located in good weather locations close to urban settings, but with enclosed campuses. Great for premed.
One is all blonde sorority girls in cowboy boots and one is all Asian grinders?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC loves both schools. Stuck between which ED1/ED2 sequence works better.
It’s not a good combo. ED2 for both is much more difficult. Pick one for ED1, then find another ED2 like WashU or Emory.
Anonymous wrote:DC loves both schools. Stuck between which ED1/ED2 sequence works better.
Anonymous wrote:I see a fair amount in common. Prestigious mid-sized research institutions located in good weather locations close to urban settings, but with enclosed campuses. Great for premed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I truly can’t imagine that the same person could possibly be happy at both schools. They couldn’t be more different.
That being said, many of the students accepted at Vanderbilt are deferred from ED. So if that is the choice for ED1 be prepared for the possibility of having to choose ED2 vs waiting for RD results.
This....100%
Anonymous wrote:I truly can’t imagine that the same person could possibly be happy at both schools. They couldn’t be more different.
That being said, many of the students accepted at Vanderbilt are deferred from ED. So if that is the choice for ED1 be prepared for the possibility of having to choose ED2 vs waiting for RD results.