Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow indeed. Wonder if EA will still be offered, since most schools that offer ED don't offer EA anymore, except, off the top of my head, Case Western, UChicago, and Michigan among the t30.
I think it will be extraordinarily hard to get in EA if they do keep it.
Anonymous wrote:Wow indeed. Wonder if EA will still be offered, since most schools that offer ED don't offer EA anymore, except, off the top of my head, Case Western, UChicago, and Michigan among the t30.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://dailytrojan.com/2026/02/09/usc-will-offer-an-early-decision-option-for-fall-2027-applicants/
WOWWW
Why is that a “WOWWWW”? Just says ZUSC wants to push its yield numbers up
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://dailytrojan.com/2026/02/09/usc-will-offer-an-early-decision-option-for-fall-2027-applicants/
WOWWW
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://dailytrojan.com/2026/02/09/usc-will-offer-an-early-decision-option-for-fall-2027-applicants/
Interesting that there is no ED2.
Can't be used as a backup if rejected ED1 elsewhere in the Top 30.
Anonymous wrote:Wow indeed. Wonder if EA will still be offered, since most schools that offer ED don't offer EA anymore, except, off the top of my head, Case Western, UChicago, and Michigan among the t30.
Anonymous wrote:https://dailytrojan.com/2026/02/09/usc-will-offer-an-early-decision-option-for-fall-2027-applicants/
Anonymous wrote:https://dailytrojan.com/2026/02/09/usc-will-offer-an-early-decision-option-for-fall-2027-applicants/