I think ED would definitely give you a boost the same way any form of showing interest in a school does, and it prevents them from worrying about their yield. How much of a boost is kind of uncertain. If you know you only want to go to USC and are happy with the ED terms, then I guess do that
Is the USC ED 50% scholarship for both local and out of state applicants?/Do you know where I could find more info on this?
Also, my consultant told me ED gives a solid boost when at least one of your stats is above the median, which your GPA is. So id give it a shot if your happy with those terms
I think ED would definitely give you a boost the same way any form of showing interest in a school does, and it prevents them from worrying about their yield. How much of a boost is kind of uncertain. If you know you only want to go to USC and are happy with the ED terms, then I guess do that
oops, wasnt aware. Honestly, I would ED then with your stats. But ED might actually be more competitive than RD because I dont think half scholarship is the median grant.
But if you are 100% happy with those terms then its a pretty good idea
I think ED would definitely give you a boost the same way any form of showing interest in a school does, and it prevents them from worrying about their yield. How much of a boost is kind of uncertain. If you know you only want to go to USC and are happy with the ED terms, then I guess do that
yea. youd be going with no scholarship though (or close to none)
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@oneidadaphne683 said:
^USC ED guarantees at least a 50% scholarship lol
I think ED would definitely give you a boost the same way any form of showing interest in a school does, and it prevents them from worrying about their yield. How much of a boost is kind of uncertain. If you know you only want to go to USC and are happy with the ED terms, then I guess do that
Is the USC ED 50% scholarship for both local and out of state applicants?/Do you know where I could find more info on this?
Also, my consultant told me ED gives a solid boost when at least one of your stats is above the median, which your GPA is. So id give it a shot if your happy with those terms
@oneidadaphne683 said:
^USC ED guarantees at least a 50% scholarship lol
I think ED would definitely give you a boost the same way any form of showing interest in a school does, and it prevents them from worrying about their yield. How much of a boost is kind of uncertain. If you know you only want to go to USC and are happy with the ED terms, then I guess do that
oops, wasnt aware. Honestly, I would ED then with your stats. But ED might actually be more competitive than RD because I dont think half scholarship is the median grant.
But if you are 100% happy with those terms then its a pretty good idea
can confirm USC ED guarantees 50% scholarship.
^USC ED guarantees at least a 50% scholarship lol
I think ED would definitely give you a boost the same way any form of showing interest in a school does, and it prevents them from worrying about their yield. How much of a boost is kind of uncertain. If you know you only want to go to USC and are happy with the ED terms, then I guess do that
yea. youd be going with no scholarship though (or close to none)