Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With the common application you get up to 20 applications submitted. So there are no multiple essays.
Each school has supplemental essays on top of the common app.
Anonymous wrote:She is bragging but its expected of her....we know her very well!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From Holton...
Tulane
Georgetown - Full scholarship
Howard
Spellman
U Pitt
Xavier - Full scholarship
Drexel
Applied to 22 colleges total. Accepted to all 7 EA schools applied to.
Did your DD apply to ED1?
This makes you kind of easy to identify, no?
Ok. Your point? Who am I? LOL...
People at your school may find you obnoxious. I didn’t realize your daughter applied to 22 schools!
Surprised Holton allows 22 applications
Anonymous wrote:With the common application you get up to 20 applications submitted. So there are no multiple essays.
Anonymous wrote:With the common application you get up to 20 applications submitted. So there are no multiple essays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which schools limit the number of applications?
GDS
Anonymous wrote:10 apps is a lot when you think about the supplemental essays/questions.
This year may be wackier than most due to the test optional factor, but if you split your choices equally among reach, probable and safety schools then you will be ok. I don't think applying to 15 schools is going to help if all your extra choices are still top tier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which schools limit the number of applications?
GDS
What's the max number of applications allowed at GDS? Did they increase it this year due to Covid? Why did they limit the number? Who give them the right to limit?
10. No. Presumably to keep the experience within reasonable bounds for students and staff. Schools have many rules; this is just one of them.
10 is enough IMO.
10 is not enough this year due to covid. Any private schools cap the number is so stupid!