Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD has already submitted and sent all 10 of her applications. Now for a stress-free senior year!
Did she do it all on her own? Now I feel so behind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD has already submitted and sent all 10 of her applications. Now for a stress-free senior year!
Did she not need any teacher or counselor recs?
Anonymous wrote:DD has already submitted and sent all 10 of her applications. Now for a stress-free senior year!
Anonymous wrote:DD has already submitted and sent all 10 of her applications. Now for a stress-free senior year!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By the deadline? Why are you asking? Are you wondering if completing an ED application now is somehow advantageous compared to 10/31?
Rolling admissions makes sense to file as early as you can.
Mine is trying to get as much done as possible before schools starts.
Ok…and? Still trying to understand the point of the thread if there is one.
I'm not the OP, but I can think of a ton of reasons for the question.
Just curiosity
Getting a feel for how others are managing the timeline given school commitments etc
Getting a sense of whether there is an advantage to getting it done early or waiting- either on the likelihood of admission of overall quality of life in first semester senior year
But in general, the point of a question is interest in the answer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some schools such as Wake Forest admit students under their average stats if they apply in august. There are at least three girls
That we know of submitting their apps there this month.
ED or EA?
there's no EA anymore, unless first gen to college.
EA certainly still exists.
At Wake? No its limited to FG.
https://admissions.wfu.edu/apply/first-year/
Early Action for First-Generation College Students gives first-generation college students an admissions decision by January 15. Unlike Early Decision admissions, the Early Action decision is non-binding. Admitted first-generation students have until May 1 to decide if they will enroll at Wake Forest.
ALL ED is BINDING. Wake happens to have rolling ED so best to fill is out when they send you the email that their APP is open(which was early July).Anonymous wrote:Wake rolling ED is BINDING!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some schools such as Wake Forest admit students under their average stats if they apply in august. There are at least three girls
That we know of submitting their apps there this month.
ED or EA?
there's no EA anymore, unless first gen to college.
EA certainly still exists.
At Wake? No its limited to FG.
https://admissions.wfu.edu/apply/first-year/
Early Action for First-Generation College Students gives first-generation college students an admissions decision by January 15. Unlike Early Decision admissions, the Early Action decision is non-binding. Admitted first-generation students have until May 1 to decide if they will enroll at Wake Forest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has completed all sections of the Common App except the essay. Has completed all school-specific sections except the supplemental writing. There’s a theme here. ; )
Shooting to decide on ED/EA and send those in by Oct 20 and then queue up ED2/RD to be ready by Christmas, if needed.
It is my understanding that sending in apps early won’t hurt but won’t help either. A few days before the deadline is fine.
Do the school specific sections pop up automatically on the common app, including essay topics?