I mean, they're all fine, but no better than Pitt or Wisconsin or UVA or W&M or UMN or any number of other public universities on the same level at half the price.Anonymous wrote:+2 Sometimes the posters on here sound like 16 year old strivers. In no world is NYU, Northeastern, WashU, Wake, UMiami, BU or BC meh schools. DCUM has gotten so juvenile.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Full agree. Where a NARP can really get an admissions advantage by applying ED is at this collection of high-priced, highly rejective, meh schools.Anonymous wrote:ED really shines for the T25ish to T50.
Schools like Emory, NYU, Northeastern, WashU, Wake Forest, UMiami, BU, BC.
Meh schools? Get your head out of your ass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Full agree. Where a NARP can really get an admissions advantage by applying ED is at this collection of high-priced, highly rejective, meh schools.Anonymous wrote:ED really shines for the T25ish to T50.
Schools like Emory, NYU, Northeastern, WashU, Wake Forest, UMiami, BU, BC.
Meh schools? Get your head out of your ass.
Anonymous wrote:I feel incredibly lucky because my kid had grades and scores high enough it would have been reasonable to try (and try) for tippy top school but his genuine favorite was top 40ish-in ed1 with lots of merit. he’s expressed nothing but happiness w choice and relief he’s not still in the admissions process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some schools rely very heavily on ED, like UChicago (worst abuser) and UPenn. Other schools use it more sparingly, like Duke and Columbia.
They still take half the class ED. How is that sparingly?
Duke and Columbia don’t take as many kids ED compared to other schools. They both fill ~40% of their incoming class through ED, whereas schools like Penn and Brown fill 55+% of their class ED. UChicago fills ~75% of its class ED which is pretty egregious.
Fun idea: Let's dump on U Chicago and debate whether they take 20%, 30%, or 80% of the class ED.
Yuck, don’t tempt her. Meanwhile UChicago has among the highest average test scores and THE highest retention rate (along with MIT) in the country, so I think they will weather the storm just fine, ED “scandal” or not.
Anonymous wrote:Full agree. Where a NARP can really get an admissions advantage by applying ED is at this collection of high-priced, highly rejective, meh schools.Anonymous wrote:ED really shines for the T25ish to T50.
Schools like Emory, NYU, Northeastern, WashU, Wake Forest, UMiami, BU, BC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some schools rely very heavily on ED, like UChicago (worst abuser) and UPenn. Other schools use it more sparingly, like Duke and Columbia.
They still take half the class ED. How is that sparingly?
Duke and Columbia don’t take as many kids ED compared to other schools. They both fill ~40% of their incoming class through ED, whereas schools like Penn and Brown fill 55+% of their class ED. UChicago fills ~75% of its class ED which is pretty egregious.
Fun idea: Let's dump on U Chicago and debate whether they take 20%, 30%, or 80% of the class ED.
Yuck, don’t tempt her. Meanwhile UChicago has among the highest average test scores and THE highest retention rate (along with MIT) in the country, so I think they will weather the storm just fine, ED “scandal” or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some schools rely very heavily on ED, like UChicago (worst abuser) and UPenn. Other schools use it more sparingly, like Duke and Columbia.
They still take half the class ED. How is that sparingly?
Duke and Columbia don’t take as many kids ED compared to other schools. They both fill ~40% of their incoming class through ED, whereas schools like Penn and Brown fill 55+% of their class ED. UChicago fills ~75% of its class ED which is pretty egregious.
Fun idea: Let's dump on U Chicago and debate whether they take 20%, 30%, or 80% of the class ED.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some schools rely very heavily on ED, like UChicago (worst abuser) and UPenn. Other schools use it more sparingly, like Duke and Columbia.
They still take half the class ED. How is that sparingly?
Duke and Columbia don’t take as many kids ED compared to other schools. They both fill ~40% of their incoming class through ED, whereas schools like Penn and Brown fill 55+% of their class ED. UChicago fills ~75% of its class ED which is pretty egregious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some schools rely very heavily on ED, like UChicago (worst abuser) and UPenn. Other schools use it more sparingly, like Duke and Columbia.
They still take half the class ED. How is that sparingly?
Full agree. Where a NARP can really get an admissions advantage by applying ED is at this collection of high-priced, highly rejective, meh schools.Anonymous wrote:ED really shines for the T25ish to T50.
Schools like Emory, NYU, Northeastern, WashU, Wake Forest, UMiami, BU, BC.
Anonymous wrote:My kids had much better results in RD rounds.
ED can backfire easily. You pick a school if it is not your absolute tippy top first choice and have to go there without getting any chance to compare (or shop merit offers). Also, you rush an application early while kid is still figuring out what they want in college and bind yourself to the wrong college.
Anonymous wrote:Some schools rely very heavily on ED, like UChicago (worst abuser) and UPenn. Other schools use it more sparingly, like Duke and Columbia.