Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am talking about applicants who have the academic stats (1500+, 4.0+, high rigor) but didn't make the cut. Unhooked. What typically happens to them?
At our school many ED2 to U Chicago, Hopkins if pre med or Tufts/Bowdoin/Wesleyan if they want more of a LAC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which ED 2 schools has a strong business program?
Babson, BC, BU, Claremont McKenna, Colgate, Lafayette, NEU, NYU, Pomona, UChicago, Vanderbilt
Anonymous wrote:Which ED 2 schools has a strong business program?
Anonymous wrote:Which ED 2 schools has a strong business program?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am talking about applicants who have the academic stats (1500+, 4.0+, high rigor) but didn't make the cut. Unhooked. What typically happens to them?
It's why ED II exists at highly selective schools. It's specifically there to get those extraordinary students who for whatever reason didn't get into MIT or Stanford in the first round. ED II is a very different thing than ED I. Schools like Duke, Vanderbilt, Northwestern, and Chicago are looking for the great students who got shut out of HYPSM in SCEA or ED. And really, no one else in the ED II round.
And as always, GPA and test scores aren't enough. Every T20 school can fill their classes ten time over with perfect grades and test scores. But the highly selective ED II schools want that second look at the gifted students.
Anonymous wrote:Which ED 2 schools has a strong business program?
Anonymous wrote:I am talking about applicants who have the academic stats (1500+, 4.0+, high rigor) but didn't make the cut. Unhooked. What typically happens to them?