Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Participate in the summer Medill Cherubs program and apply ED - they let in well over 50% of the cherubs who apply
Oh, yes. I am the poster whose kid got in RD, and she had a friend get in from that, and they may have mentioned another friend who got in too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Participate in the summer Medill Cherubs program and apply ED - they let in well over 50% of the cherubs who apply
Oh, yes. I am the poster whose kid got in RD, and she had a friend get in from that, and they may have mentioned another friend who got in too.
Anonymous wrote:Participate in the summer Medill Cherubs program and apply ED - they let in well over 50% of the cherubs who apply
Anonymous wrote:Participate in the summer Medill Cherubs program and apply ED - they let in well over 50% of the cherubs who apply
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Show a lot of interest, ED, and be from a state that doesn’t send them a lot of applicants.
ED is a must. A must.
The system is so broken that the most expensive schools favor the rich where you can ED and be willing to be $80k/year. Only the wealthy can afford to ED there…or the foolish who are willing to take massive loans.
Clarification, those who are eligible for need-based aid, per Northwestern's Net Price Calculator, can also apply ED.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Show a lot of interest, ED, and be from a state that doesn’t send them a lot of applicants.
ED is a must. A must.
The system is so broken that the most expensive schools favor the rich where you can ED and be willing to be $80k/year. Only the wealthy can afford to ED there…or the foolish who are willing to take massive loans.
Anonymous wrote:Show a lot of interest, ED, and be from a state that doesn’t send them a lot of applicants.
ED is a must. A must.
Anonymous wrote:Hello. DC is a junior and loves Northwestern - a lot. We visited last summer and loved it. Any tips or intel on what spikes or characteristics NU might look for in students? Aside from stats? Would love to hear your story!
And if your kid graduated Northwestern - how did they like it? How are things post-grad?
Anonymous wrote:Waitlisted last year, >1500 SAT, weak GPA, double legacy law.
Agree w/the PP, assume WL/rejection and plan the rest of the college list accordingly.
But, ED if possible.
Anonymous wrote:Participate in the summer Medill Cherubs program and apply ED - they let in well over 50% of the cherubs who apply
Anonymous wrote:Have heard from multiple sources to ED if possible.