freshavocado
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If you aren't admitted through Early Action, will you be deferred onto the Regular Action review if your application is competitive enough?
No, you don’t get rolled over into RA. EA does put folks on a waitlist and a number are offered prep school as well.If you aren't admitted through Early Action, will you be deferred onto the Regular Action review if your application is competitive enough?
So how competitive should one be if they decide to apply through EA? Is there a profile or something similar for those who have been accepted through EA versus RA?No, you don’t get rolled over into RA. EA does put folks on a waitlist and a number are offered prep school as well.If you aren't admitted through Early Action, will you be deferred onto the Regular Action review if your application is competitive enough?
There are many factors that make up your profile and application . Personally from what I’ve seen it’s best to apply EA and make sure that they know you’re open to taking a prep school appointment as well. Is your application going to look that much better in 4 months? Another advantage of EA is that you generally know by Christmas time if you’ve been accepted. It gives you more time to focus on plan B or prepare for your appointment date.So how competitive should one be if they decide to apply through EA? Is there a profile or something similar for those who have been accepted through EA versus RA?No, you don’t get rolled over into RA. EA does put folks on a waitlist and a number are offered prep school as well.If you aren't admitted through Early Action, will you be deferred onto the Regular Action review if your application is competitive enough?
There have been some changes to our application process this year including reevaluation of select (we're not sure how many since this is our first time doing this) Early Action applicants in Regular Admission; additional information about this and other changes can be found in the Applicant Handbook.If you aren't admitted through Early Action, will you be deferred onto the Regular Action review if your application is competitive enough?
Since we're now doing reevaluations of select Early Action (EA) applicants in Regular Admission (RA), we will no longer offer wait list spots to EA applicants; however, those reevaluated during RA could be offered a spot on the wait list along with RA applicants.No, you don’t get rolled over into RA. EA does put folks on a waitlist and a number are offered prep school as well.If you aren't admitted through Early Action, will you be deferred onto the Regular Action review if your application is competitive enough?
Applicant Handbook is available in the "Downloadable Forms" section of the 2023 application.I have been unable to locate the new changes. Applicant handbook that is available online is not the most recent one. Is there someone that could give insight as to where I could find it?