Anonymous wrote:There are fgli kids at the Chicago summer camps, but more of them from rich private schools. Many are mediocre.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s just like ED, but it happens even earlier than the standard November 1 ED deadline, so that if you’re denied you still have an ED1 card to play.
And, at least for Chicago (I don’t know about Wake or others) it’s restricted to students who attended the school’s summer pre-college program, so it’s a more select group of applicants to start with and it’s very pay to play.
By wealth?
yes.
So much misinformation here. DC attended a week-long enrichment program during the summer. The cost was 2.5k and completely covered by UChicago (based on household income). That made it possible to apply ED0. Accepted.
what was the HHI?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s just like ED, but it happens even earlier than the standard November 1 ED deadline, so that if you’re denied you still have an ED1 card to play.
And, at least for Chicago (I don’t know about Wake or others) it’s restricted to students who attended the school’s summer pre-college program, so it’s a more select group of applicants to start with and it’s very pay to play.
By wealth?
yes.
So much misinformation here. DC attended a week-long enrichment program during the summer. The cost was 2.5k and completely covered by UChicago (based on household income). That made it possible to apply ED0. Accepted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s just like ED, but it happens even earlier than the standard November 1 ED deadline, so that if you’re denied you still have an ED1 card to play.
And, at least for Chicago (I don’t know about Wake or others) it’s restricted to students who attended the school’s summer pre-college program, so it’s a more select group of applicants to start with and it’s very pay to play.
By wealth?
yes.
Anonymous wrote:Why don’t they include it on their admissions pages?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s just like ED, but it happens even earlier than the standard November 1 ED deadline, so that if you’re denied you still have an ED1 card to play.
And, at least for Chicago (I don’t know about Wake or others) it’s restricted to students who attended the school’s summer pre-college program, so it’s a more select group of applicants to start with and it’s very pay to play.
By wealth?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s just like ED, but it happens even earlier than the standard November 1 ED deadline, so that if you’re denied you still have an ED1 card to play.
And, at least for Chicago (I don’t know about Wake or others) it’s restricted to students who attended the school’s summer pre-college program, so it’s a more select group of applicants to start with and it’s very pay to play.
By wealth?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s just like ED, but it happens even earlier than the standard November 1 ED deadline, so that if you’re denied you still have an ED1 card to play.
And, at least for Chicago (I don’t know about Wake or others) it’s restricted to students who attended the school’s summer pre-college program, so it’s a more select group of applicants to start with and it’s very pay to play.
Anonymous wrote:It’s just like ED, but it happens even earlier than the standard November 1 ED deadline, so that if you’re denied you still have an ED1 card to play.