Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Much easier to get ED and an unfair process that many families are not able to use. https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2025/09/08/early-decision-lawsuit-college-admissions/
As a NU alum, I am ashamed how much NU leans into it these days.
There’s nothing “unfair” about it. Kids can run the NPC before applying, and if they’re admitted and qualify for aid but it doesn’t match the amount from the NPC, then they’re not bound to attend. Eminently fair.
Someone who clearly didn’t bother to read the op-ed.
Anonymous wrote:Of course! ED acceptance rates are much higher that RD.
Anonymous wrote:Much easier to get ED and an unfair process that many families are not able to use. https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2025/09/08/early-decision-lawsuit-college-admissions/
As a NU alum, I am ashamed how much NU leans into it these days.
Anonymous wrote:Much easier to get ED and an unfair process that many families are not able to use.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't matter at all.
In the end, whether you got in or not is all that matters.
Anonymous wrote:When DD got accepted into NU as an ED applicant, the ED acceptance rate wsa 25% and the regulur acceptance rate was 11%. That was 6 years ago, not sure about now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Much easier to get ED and an unfair process that many families are not able to use. https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2025/09/08/early-decision-lawsuit-college-admissions/
As a NU alum, I am ashamed how much NU leans into it these days.
There’s nothing “unfair” about it. Kids can run the NPC before applying, and if they’re admitted and qualify for aid but it doesn’t match the amount from the NPC, then they’re not bound to attend. Eminently fair.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't matter at all.
In the end, whether you got in or not is all that matters.
Anonymous wrote:Because ED acceptance rates are 2 or 3 times RD? Seems simple.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are so many parents who tell me our DD got into Northwestern because she did ED but their child didn’t get in because of RD. DD is not an athlete and not full pay. We get about 50% of her bill paid by non student loan aid by NU.
Is it really THAT much easier to get in ED for a student like ours? She also competed with very good students who were on the ball about applying early.
I feel that sometimes people use not EDing as an excuse for why their child doesn’t get an acceptance. Wdyt?
Yes ED at T15 is often easier than RD based on our naviance which removes legacy and athlete hooks.
-ED is MUCH easier (GPA a full decile lower, as in borderline T20%, SAT 1450s) than RD for UChicago, WashU, Vandy and Columbia
-mildly but visibly easier (ie half a decile as in borderline top10% or outside, not top 5%, 1500+)at Northwestern, Duke, JHU, Cornell, Dartmouth Amherst
-a wash/not significantly easier for Penn, Brown, Wiliiams (ED and RD acceptances overlap, all top 5%/1520+)
Competitive private that sends 8-10% to T15ish
Anonymous wrote:There are so many parents who tell me our DD got into Northwestern because she did ED but their child didn’t get in because of RD. DD is not an athlete and not full pay. We get about 50% of her bill paid by non student loan aid by NU.
Is it really THAT much easier to get in ED for a student like ours? She also competed with very good students who were on the ball about applying early.
I feel that sometimes people use not EDing as an excuse for why their child doesn’t get an acceptance. Wdyt?
Anonymous wrote:There are so many parents who tell me our DD got into Northwestern because she did ED but their child didn’t get in because of RD. DD is not an athlete and not full pay. We get about 50% of her bill paid by non student loan aid by NU.
Is it really THAT much easier to get in ED for a student like ours? She also competed with very good students who were on the ball about applying early.
I feel that sometimes people use not EDing as an excuse for why their child doesn’t get an acceptance. Wdyt?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are so many parents who tell me our DD got into Northwestern because she did ED but their child didn’t get in because of RD. DD is not an athlete and not full pay. We get about 50% of her bill paid by non student loan aid by NU.
Is it really THAT much easier to get in ED for a student like ours? She also competed with very good students who were on the ball about applying early.
I feel that sometimes people use not EDing as an excuse for why their child doesn’t get an acceptance. Wdyt?
So, you have met some people with sour grapes over not getting into NU in RD. Very little in life is fair and the college admissions game is no different. NU gave you tons of aid. Were the complainers boxed out of ED because they couldn't afford the NPC estimate, or because they simply made different application deadline choices? Either way, that's not your problem. Just because others couldn't make it work doesn't mean your dd didn't deserve admission. Congrats and I hope your dd enjoys NU!