Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They already fill half their class via ED. What new goals are they trying to accomplish? To attract kids who otherwise save their ED/SCEA for HYP/T10 schools? Is their plan to reject all the EAs then try to convince applicants to switch to ED2?
UChicago also has ED + EA this but I don't know what they tend to do with their EA applicants. Is it a harder or easier admit than RD?
For a school that loves to market itself as quirky, the process feels surprisingly transactional. EA is never intended to be a genuine admissions round and more like a funnel for identifying weak-minded students who might be converted into binding applicants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They already fill half their class via ED. What new goals are they trying to accomplish? To attract kids who otherwise save their ED/SCEA for HYP/T10 schools? Is their plan to reject all the EAs then try to convince applicants to switch to ED2?
UChicago also has ED + EA this but I don't know what they tend to do with their EA applicants. Is it a harder or easier admit than RD?
For a school that loves to market itself as quirky, the process feels surprisingly transactional. EA is never intended to be a genuine admissions round and more like a funnel for identifying weak-minded students who might be converted into binding applicants.
Anonymous wrote:They already fill half their class via ED. What new goals are they trying to accomplish? To attract kids who otherwise save their ED/SCEA for HYP/T10 schools? Is their plan to reject all the EAs then try to convince applicants to switch to ED2?
UChicago also has ED + EA this but I don't know what they tend to do with their EA applicants. Is it a harder or easier admit than RD?
Anonymous wrote:They already fill half their class via ED. What new goals are they trying to accomplish? To attract kids who otherwise save their ED/SCEA for HYP/T10 schools? Is their plan to reject all the EAs then try to convince applicants to switch to ED2?
UChicago also has ED + EA this but I don't know what they tend to do with their EA applicants. Is it a harder or easier admit than RD?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It helps them create an ED3 round (like UChicago before ED0)…
Not sure wtf you’re talking about.
Clearly, you’re not well-versed in admissions are you?
It’s when you defer an EA applicant, but call them / email them and tell them if they switch to ED2 by last-minute date they will be automatically admitted (and often with a financial aid package or even sometimes merit).
Mid-February.
And it works!
That doesn't happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It helps them create an ED3 round (like UChicago before ED0)…
Not sure wtf you’re talking about.
Clearly, you’re not well-versed in admissions are you?
It’s when you defer an EA applicant, but call them / email them and tell them if they switch to ED2 by last-minute date they will be automatically admitted (and often with a financial aid package or even sometimes merit).
Mid-February.
And it works!
Notorious UChicago ED3.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It helps them create an ED3 round (like UChicago before ED0)…
Not sure wtf you’re talking about.
Clearly, you’re not well-versed in admissions are you?
It’s when you defer an EA applicant, but call them / email them and tell them if they switch to ED2 by last-minute date they will be automatically admitted (and often with a financial aid package or even sometimes merit).
Mid-February.
And it works!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It helps them create an ED3 round (like UChicago before ED0)…
Not sure wtf you’re talking about.
Clearly, you’re not well-versed in admissions are you?
It’s when you defer an EA applicant, but call them / email them and tell them if they switch to ED2 by last-minute date they will be automatically admitted (and often with a financial aid package or even sometimes merit).
Mid-February.
And it works!
Anonymous wrote:Competitive students get scooped up by EA schools, and schools that only have ED and RD lose out. I’ve never understood why schools still have RD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It helps them create an ED3 round (like UChicago before ED0)…
Not sure wtf you’re talking about.