Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't advise people EDing at a LAC unless that school is his absolute first choice.
There are a number of schools where ED makes a real difference. These include Chicago, Northwestern, and Duke.
Please! Don't ED at LACs. If you really prefer LACs, and you don't have a dream school, just RD so that you are not limited to one single choice. When you have acceptance from several LACs, your kid can then compare and visit to make a decision.
You shouldn't apply ED anywhere unless it is your absolute first choice.
And if you have an absolute first choice and it is affordable and they offer ED, you should apply ED.
No reason to make it more complicated.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't advise people EDing at a LAC unless that school is his absolute first choice.
There are a number of schools where ED makes a real difference. These include Chicago, Northwestern, and Duke.
Please! Don't ED at LACs. If you really prefer LACs, and you don't have a dream school, just RD so that you are not limited to one single choice. When you have acceptance from several LACs, your kid can then compare and visit to make a decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW the unhooked white girls I know at Williams got in ED.
Legacy, major, family wealth, famous, first gen, geographic diversity, WOW, lower-income high school, no contact with any coaches whatsoever, even as a likely walk on. If any of these, they were indeed hooked. It is also possible they had these but you did not know.
Or maybe they were just lucky to overcome the admissions disadvantage. Doubt it, though.
Nope, UMC white girls, unhooked, whose families I know well. There aren’t that many Williams admits from our school and those there are tend to be ED.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW the unhooked white girls I know at Williams got in ED.
Legacy, major, family wealth, famous, first gen, geographic diversity, WOW, lower-income high school, no contact with any coaches whatsoever, even as a likely walk on. If any of these, they were indeed hooked. It is also possible they had these but you did not know.
Or maybe they were just lucky to overcome the admissions disadvantage. Doubt it, though.
Anonymous wrote:FWIW the unhooked white girls I know at Williams got in ED.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm confused why it would be a disadvantage
Some schools have early admissions tailored around attracting athletes/questbridge/legacy, which means a normal applicant might actually have a lower acceptance rate chance of admission than regular decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whether ED offer an advantage at LACs is a tricky subject because it's hard to disaggregate the ED data when things like recruited athletes, Questbridge, FGLI, academically stronger ED pools, etc. are factored in. But, I think that as a general rule of thumb, the advantage of ED at LACs is a sliding scale from the least advantageous at the very most selective schools and the most advantageous in the 10-30 ranking zone. It's obvious advice, but it bears noting.
No advantage:
WASP
Small advantage:
Bowdoin (when we visited the AO said ED doesn't offer any advantage, but Bowdoin still considers demonstrated interest, so ED must have some small advantage)
Wellesley - Big advantage
Carleton - Big advantage
CMC
Big advantage:
Midd - No advantage
Wesleyan - - No advantage
Grinnell -- No advantage
Most LACs ranked 10-30
I think this is a good list. But I would create a special, “disadvantage” category for Amherst and Williams.
Frankly no advantage for Grinnell, Midd as 50% of ed are athletes. Carleton, Wellesley, yes as their athlete % is a bit lower than others
https://xfactoradmissions.com/basic-guide-to-college-admissions/total-ncaa-athletes-at-the-top-colleges
Anonymous wrote:I'm confused why it would be a disadvantage
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whether ED offer an advantage at LACs is a tricky subject because it's hard to disaggregate the ED data when things like recruited athletes, Questbridge, FGLI, academically stronger ED pools, etc. are factored in. But, I think that as a general rule of thumb, the advantage of ED at LACs is a sliding scale from the least advantageous at the very most selective schools and the most advantageous in the 10-30 ranking zone. It's obvious advice, but it bears noting.
No advantage:
WASP
Small advantage:
Bowdoin (when we visited the AO said ED doesn't offer any advantage, but Bowdoin still considers demonstrated interest, so ED must have some small advantage)
Wellesley - Big advantage
Carleton - Big advantage
CMC
Big advantage:
Midd - No advantage
Wesleyan - - No advantage
Grinnell -- No advantage
Most LACs ranked 10-30
I think this is a good list. But I would create a special, “disadvantage” category for Amherst and Williams.
Frankly no advantage for Grinnell, Midd as 50% of ed are athletes. Carleton, Wellesley, yes as their athlete % is a bit lower than others
https://xfactoradmissions.com/basic-guide-to-college-admissions/total-ncaa-athletes-at-the-top-colleges
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whether ED offer an advantage at LACs is a tricky subject because it's hard to disaggregate the ED data when things like recruited athletes, Questbridge, FGLI, academically stronger ED pools, etc. are factored in. But, I think that as a general rule of thumb, the advantage of ED at LACs is a sliding scale from the least advantageous at the very most selective schools and the most advantageous in the 10-30 ranking zone. It's obvious advice, but it bears noting.
No advantage:
WASP
Small advantage:
Bowdoin (when we visited the AO said ED doesn't offer any advantage, but Bowdoin still considers demonstrated interest, so ED must have some small advantage)
Wellesley - Big advantage
Carleton - Big advantage
CMC
Big advantage:
Midd - No advantage
Wesleyan - - No advantage
Grinnell -- No advantage
Most LACs ranked 10-30
I think this is a good list. But I would create a special, “disadvantage” category for Amherst and Williams.
Anonymous wrote:Whether ED offer an advantage at LACs is a tricky subject because it's hard to disaggregate the ED data when things like recruited athletes, Questbridge, FGLI, academically stronger ED pools, etc. are factored in. But, I think that as a general rule of thumb, the advantage of ED at LACs is a sliding scale from the least advantageous at the very most selective schools and the most advantageous in the 10-30 ranking zone. It's obvious advice, but it bears noting.
No advantage:
WASP
Small advantage:
Bowdoin (when we visited the AO said ED doesn't offer any advantage, but Bowdoin still considers demonstrated interest, so ED must have some small advantage)
Wellesley
Carleton
CMC
Big advantage:
Midd
Wesleyan
Grinnell
Most LACs ranked 10-30
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whether ED offer an advantage at LACs is a tricky subject because it's hard to disaggregate the ED data when things like recruited athletes, Questbridge, FGLI, academically stronger ED pools, etc. are factored in. But, I think that as a general rule of thumb, the advantage of ED at LACs is a sliding scale from the least advantageous at the very most selective schools and the most advantageous in the 10-30 ranking zone. It's obvious advice, but it bears noting.
No advantage:
WASP
Small advantage:
Bowdoin (when we visited the AO said ED doesn't offer any advantage, but Bowdoin still considers demonstrated interest, so ED must have some small advantage)
Wellesley
Carleton
CMC
Big advantage:
Midd
Wesleyan
Grinnell
Most LACs ranked 10-30
I think this is a good list. But I would create a special, “disadvantage” category for Amherst and Williams.
Anonymous wrote:Whether ED offer an advantage at LACs is a tricky subject because it's hard to disaggregate the ED data when things like recruited athletes, Questbridge, FGLI, academically stronger ED pools, etc. are factored in. But, I think that as a general rule of thumb, the advantage of ED at LACs is a sliding scale from the least advantageous at the very most selective schools and the most advantageous in the 10-30 ranking zone. It's obvious advice, but it bears noting.
No advantage:
WASP
Small advantage:
Bowdoin (when we visited the AO said ED doesn't offer any advantage, but Bowdoin still considers demonstrated interest, so ED must have some small advantage)
Wellesley
Carleton
CMC
Big advantage:
Midd
Wesleyan
Grinnell
Most LACs ranked 10-30