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Thoughts On What 2023 College Admissions Tell Us About Future Applications

Ivy Central

As the last few college offers trickle in it’s time to take a step back and consider what we can glean from the wins and rejections our students have received in the 2022/23 application cycle and the messages being received from different quarters of the college application universe. The future of standardised tests.

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Should I Apply ED I or ED II to College

Spark Admissions

You’ve probably heard that it’s possible to apply to college early. But when you dug deeper, you found a lot more than “early decision” – you found Early Action, Early Decision I, Early Decision II, and something called Single Choice Early Action, whatever that is.

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Should you apply Early Action?

Ivy Central

Early Action, or EA, is offered by many public universities and a few private universities in the US, whose deadline is typically in November. It is often thought that Early Action (EA) is a ‘non-binding’ application to colleges and universities in the US. However, not all EAs are non-binding.

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What You Need To Know About MIT

Ivy Central

26,914 students applied to MIT including both early and regular action and MIT offered admission to 1,259 students. Types of Admissions: MIT has 2 application cycles: Early Action(EA) and Regular Action(RA). MIT’s Early Action isn’t single-choice or binding.

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Summer College Planning: A Guide for Rising Seniors

ACM College Consulting

For rising seniors, summer represents a time of exploration, relaxation, and, importantly, college planning. With application deadlines on the horizon, the summer months are an opportunity for seniors to map out their college application plan and gather and complete most of the application materials.

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The Ideal College Application Timeline (2023–2024)

Shemmassian Academic Consulting

In addition to being two of their toughest academic years, your child will be tasked with maximizing their standardized test scores, continuing to pursue high-impact extracurricular activities, securing recommendation letters, and working on their college applications by writing essay upon essay. Rather than include general advice (e.g., “Put

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Early Decision Denial? Here are Your Next Steps

Top Tier Admissions

If you were denied admission by your early round target school, you are not alone. Schools such as UVA (up 4.4% for Early Decision 1) are reporting increasing numbers of early round applications. This in turn means record-low early decision (ED) acceptance rates.