Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am trying to figure out the downside of applying Early Action here? Particularly since it is now a pretty easy application? Get it done and get your response early. Probably not early enough to save you from doing other apps but early enough to know you are in somewhere if you get in.
If it’s being done to game rankings…they add EA to get more applicants. Then at some point EA applicants will be asked to switch to ED with the implication being you’re rejected if you don’t.
As an aside, my son applied to two EA schools. Both invited him to switch to ED. He didn’t. Accepted to both with giant merit scholarships (both schools don’t give merit to ED candidates).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am trying to figure out the downside of applying Early Action here? Particularly since it is now a pretty easy application? Get it done and get your response early. Probably not early enough to save you from doing other apps but early enough to know you are in somewhere if you get in.
If it’s being done to game rankings…they add EA to get more applicants. Then at some point EA applicants will be asked to switch to ED with the implication being you’re rejected if you don’t.
As an aside, my son applied to two EA schools. Both invited him to switch to ED. He didn’t. Accepted to both with giant merit scholarships (both schools don’t give merit to ED candidates).
Anonymous wrote:I am trying to figure out the downside of applying Early Action here? Particularly since it is now a pretty easy application? Get it done and get your response early. Probably not early enough to save you from doing other apps but early enough to know you are in somewhere if you get in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the emphasis on demonstrated interest is incredibly lame. this is gamesmanship 101
Then it is lame for Dartmouth, Northwestern, UChicago, Rice, and others I guess...?
It actually works really well for Rice and Northwestern. And Dartmouth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the emphasis on demonstrated interest is incredibly lame. this is gamesmanship 101
Then it is lame for Dartmouth, Northwestern, UChicago, Rice, and others I guess...?
Anonymous wrote:the emphasis on demonstrated interest is incredibly lame. this is gamesmanship 101
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the emphasis on demonstrated interest is incredibly lame. this is gamesmanship 101
It’s really not. Their algos are admitting ppl not coming; so they have to fix that or else they’ll be Tufts.
Anonymous wrote:the emphasis on demonstrated interest is incredibly lame. this is gamesmanship 101
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the emphasis on demonstrated interest is incredibly lame. this is gamesmanship 101
Well, visiting the school will probably earn serious points because it isn’t on the way to anywhere. Not like signing in at the visitor center at BU when you visit like 10 other Boston schools.
Anonymous wrote:the emphasis on demonstrated interest is incredibly lame. this is gamesmanship 101
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chicago basher mom was quick to appear in this thread
I don't even understand relevance of chicago to the thread about wash u
Seriously? Which only T20 has EA+ED1+ED2 combo?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chicago basher mom was quick to appear in this thread
I don't even understand relevance of chicago to the thread about wash u
Seriously? Which only T20 has EA+ED1+ED2 combo?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chicago basher mom was quick to appear in this thread
I don't even understand relevance of chicago to the thread about wash u