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Early Decision vs. Regular Decision

Anna Ivey Consulting

I know there are a lot of you stressing about Early Decision deadlines and LSAT performance. Here’s my rule: Early Decision makes sense only if your profile is not expected to improve after the ED deadline. The data in LSAC’s LSAT/GPA odds calculator are always at least one cycle behind. That’s for you to sleep on.

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Wake Forest University 

Ivy Central

Acceptance GPA The average high school GPA for accepted students at Wake Forest University is more than 3.85. Types of Admission The students can apply through the Early Decision and Regular Decision cycle. The acceptance rate for Early Decision was 30.6%.

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Thoughts On What 2023 College Admissions Tell Us About Future Applications

Ivy Central

Opponents of testing argue that factors such as school GPA, extracurricular activities and teacher recommendations are better predictors, while testing reduces diversity in the college population as students from disadvantaged groups do less well in tests.

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What You Need to Know About Columbia University

Ivy Central

Acceptance GPA The average GPA of admitted students is typically in the 3.8-4.0 Types of Admission Columbia offers several types of admission, including a binding Early Decision, meaning that you are committed to attending if accepted, and Regular Decision.

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Duke Early Decision Acceptance Rate

AdmissionSight

Duke’s Early Decision acceptance rate for the Class of 2028 dropped to a record low of 12.9%, even as the school received its highest number of Early Decision applications in the last eight years. The Early Decision Application Process at Duke Is Duke Test Optional?

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Early Decision II (ED2) Application Strategy and Advice for Swarthmore 2024-2025

The Koppelman Group

Compared to this, the Early Decision acceptance rate across Early Decision I and Early Decision II is comparatively generous at 16%. Swarthmore prioritizes applicants who prioritize them, and a high percentage of accepted first-years are accepted in the Early Decision rounds.

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Tulane reduces number of students accepted Early Decision II

Admissions.Blog

Tulane’s Gibson Hall Tulane will release Early Decision II (EDII) notifications to first-year applicants on Monday, February 5, at 5:00 p.m. Tulane has also intentionally left more space in its entering class to admit students who were deferred in its Early Action round or who applied Regular Decision.