Early Decision data is filtering in across the Ivy League for the Class of 2017. So which schools have more applicants than last year and which schools have fewer, you ask? Well, let’s dig in! At Brown University, the percentage of Early Decision applicants increased by a whopping 1% this …
Early applicant deadlines may be changing but that doesn’t mean it applies to you! As you may have read, many colleges have extended their Early Decision and Early Action deadlines. Duke University, the University of Virginia, Columbia University, Dartmouth College, Cornell University, Yale University, Stanford University, and the University of …
As the result of Hurricane Sandy, some Early Decision due dates have changed. Colleges are often flexible with their deadlines when storms are brewing. And that they are on the East Coast. Harvard, as an example, said in a press release that it is always flexible on such deadlines when …
When you apply Early to college, you improve your odds of gaining admission. It’s that simple. If anyone tells you that you’ve got the same odds whether you apply through an Early Action or Early Decision program or through a Regular Decision program, then close your ears and start humming …
Applying Early Decision to college is often a great idea. Students who apply through Early Decision (or Early Action depending on the university) stand better odds than do students who apply through Regular Decision. It’s that simple. If you want further evidence, check out our Ivy League Statistics and see the …