Anonymous wrote:OP, some EA schools that might be of interest: SCU, TCU, LMU
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very few private colleges offer EA. USC does, but EA has a lower acceptance rate than RD. Schools like Tulane and NE do, but they are a tier or two down for kids applying to Ivies.
USC EA has a lower acceptance rate than RD???
This was the first year USC did EA. 7% acceptance rate. RD was around 9%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very few private colleges offer EA. USC does, but EA has a lower acceptance rate than RD. Schools like Tulane and NE do, but they are a tier or two down for kids applying to Ivies.
USC EA has a lower acceptance rate than RD???
No one gets rejected EA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very few private colleges offer EA. USC does, but EA has a lower acceptance rate than RD. Schools like Tulane and NE do, but they are a tier or two down for kids applying to Ivies.
USC EA has a lower acceptance rate than RD???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very few private colleges offer EA. USC does, but EA has a lower acceptance rate than RD. Schools like Tulane and NE do, but they are a tier or two down for kids applying to Ivies.
USC EA has a lower acceptance rate than RD???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very few private colleges offer EA. USC does, but EA has a lower acceptance rate than RD. Schools like Tulane and NE do, but they are a tier or two down for kids applying to Ivies.
USC EA has a lower acceptance rate than RD???
Anonymous wrote:Very few private colleges offer EA. USC does, but EA has a lower acceptance rate than RD. Schools like Tulane and NE do, but they are a tier or two down for kids applying to Ivies.
Anonymous wrote:R-EA to Stanford
You can also EA to any public school (s) you want to …
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You cannot REA to more than one school.
well that's not true.
Yes it is. You can REA and EA but you can’t REA to two schools. That’s what the R means.
You're wrong, but I dont care.
Here we go again
SCEA (we don’t care what they call it): HYPS, no applying early to any private schools because we are jerks.
REA Notre Dame and Georgetown only; apply early to any school you want to, just don’t apply ED.
ED: we get a bad rap but you can apply early to any private school you want to, just not ED. We aren’t in that sense any more restrictive than those SCEA jerks…
Why are HYPS jerks? REA still allows a lot more flexibility than ED, which is what most other schools have.
What part of prohibited from applying EA to other privates don’t you understand?
Most unhooked metro area students have a 0% chance of getting into HYPS. HYPS knows this; they are jerks. Come December, not only have students already pissed away the opportunity to apply somewhere ED; they have pissed away their opportunity to apply to any private EA. That sucks.
In contrast, a student rejected from Dartmouth ED in December has more options, more “flexibility,” because they might have a private EA admit in the bag.
But the ED schools are called jerks. The SCEA schools (a de facto demand that the first choice school amongst HYPS be chosen) are lauded for giving students “flexibility.” It’s an Orwellian world in which we live…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You cannot REA to more than one school.
well that's not true.
Yes it is. You can REA and EA but you can’t REA to two schools. That’s what the R means.
You're wrong, but I dont care.
Here we go again
SCEA (we don’t care what they call it): HYPS, no applying early to any private schools because we are jerks.
REA Notre Dame and Georgetown only; apply early to any school you want to, just don’t apply ED.
ED: we get a bad rap but you can apply early to any private school you want to, just not ED. We aren’t in that sense any more restrictive than those SCEA jerks…
Why are HYPS jerks? REA still allows a lot more flexibility than ED, which is what most other schools have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You cannot REA to more than one school.
well that's not true.
Yes it is. You can REA and EA but you can’t REA to two schools. That’s what the R means.
You're wrong, but I dont care.
Here we go again
SCEA (we don’t care what they call it): HYPS, no applying early to any private schools because we are jerks.
REA Notre Dame and Georgetown only; apply early to any school you want to, just don’t apply ED.
ED: we get a bad rap but you can apply early to any private school you want to, just not ED. We aren’t in that sense any more restrictive than those SCEA jerks…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You cannot REA to more than one school.
well that's not true.
Yes it is. You can REA and EA but you can’t REA to two schools. That’s what the R means.
You're wrong, but I dont care.
Here we go again
SCEA (we don’t care what they call it): HYPS, no applying early to any private schools because we are jerks.
REA Notre Dame and Georgetown only; apply early to any school you want to, just don’t apply ED.
ED: we get a bad rap but you can apply early to any private school you want to, just not ED. We aren’t in that sense any more restrictive than those SCEA jerks…