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Early Decision is a Racket

Admissions Madness

At first glance, Early Decision seems like a good deal that benefits students because it promises higher admissions chances. Many elite universities offer binding Early Decision deadlines that oblige students to enroll if offered admission. Admission Statistics for Early Decision.

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The One Thing We Can Be Certain Of Is Continued Uncertainty

Admissions Village

It’s worth noting that nine states - California (1996), Washington (1998), Florida (1999), Michigan (2006), Nebraska (2008), Arizona (2010), New Hampshire (2012), Oklahoma (2012), and Idaho (2020) – already had bans on affirmative action in place. If admitted, early decision applicants lose the ability to compare financial aid packages.

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