Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UChicago, Tulane, Tufts
What else?
I think Northwestern, Vandy, Middlebury, Barnard, Claremont McKenna, Johns Hopkins, Emory, WashU (high % class via ED1/ED2, double/triple acceptance rate ED vs RD).
Correct?
Nah. My ivy kid got into more than 3 of these in RD as well as more selective ones in RD
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UChicago, Tulane, Tufts
What else?
I think Northwestern, Vandy, Middlebury, Barnard, Claremont McKenna, Johns Hopkins, Emory, WashU (high % class via ED1/ED2, double/triple acceptance rate ED vs RD).
Correct?
Nah. My ivy kid got into more than 3 of these in RD as well as more selective ones in RD
Anonymous wrote:UChicago, Tulane, Tufts
What else?
I think Northwestern, Vandy, Middlebury, Barnard, Claremont McKenna, Johns Hopkins, Emory, WashU (high % class via ED1/ED2, double/triple acceptance rate ED vs RD).
Correct?
Anonymous wrote:I think the bump at SLACs with robust sports programs is largely a mirage.
At the bigger schools it's real
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bates College fills over 60% of class via ED (but I do not recommend this school).
Bucknell University.
Curious - why don't you recommend Bates? It's a bit small but the students are friendly, the teachers are dedicated, and there is a lot of opportunity there.
Anonymous wrote:Bates College fills over 60% of class via ED (but I do not recommend this school).
Bucknell University.
Anonymous wrote:BC --between ED1 and ED2 they fill most of the class.
Anonymous wrote:UMD