Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:EA isn't the same as rolling admissions. Schools let all their EA applicants know on a single date. For UVM, it looks like that date is Dec. 17th.
An exception to this might be a recruited athlete.
Not true for GMU. The EA letters (and they are letters not email) roll out earlier for the clear "yes". DC's got theirs Dec. 8th.
Yes, some schools do it this way. They let the top kids know way before the official date. Usually,these kids get "likely" letters, just like many athletes. It does put more stress on those kids who hear about the early Early Admissions, but have to wait until the official date. These same early admits often get better financial aid, and invites to special events on campi that other acceptees do not get.
OP here- still haven't heard anything. DC is taking it well. Me, not so much.
We don't talk about it. Just keep bringing in the mail and focusing on other applications, which unfortunately, are more competitive than UV. I think I'll have DC apply to Iowa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:EA isn't the same as rolling admissions. Schools let all their EA applicants know on a single date. For UVM, it looks like that date is Dec. 17th.
An exception to this might be a recruited athlete.
Not true for GMU. The EA letters (and they are letters not email) roll out earlier for the clear "yes". DC's got theirs Dec. 8th.
Yes, some schools do it this way. They let the top kids know way before the official date. Usually,these kids get "likely" letters, just like many athletes. It does put more stress on those kids who hear about the early Early Admissions, but have to wait until the official date. These same early admits often get better financial aid, and invites to special events on campi that other acceptees do not get.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:EA isn't the same as rolling admissions. Schools let all their EA applicants know on a single date. For UVM, it looks like that date is Dec. 17th.
An exception to this might be a recruited athlete.
Not true for GMU. The EA letters (and they are letters not email) roll out earlier for the clear "yes". DC's got theirs Dec. 8th.
Anonymous wrote:EA isn't the same as rolling admissions. Schools let all their EA applicants know on a single date. For UVM, it looks like that date is Dec. 17th.
An exception to this might be a recruited athlete.