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... applying ED somewhere that has a full tuition or other generous scholarship ... . Northwestern and WUSTL ED are both solid ... .ucla.edu/admissions/full-tuition-scholarship-programs/
If you apply ED to a school in hopes of a scholarship, and the scholarship they come back with is not anything like what you expected, what, if any, options do you have being an ED or binding applicant?
You also said that scholarship $$ isn't a factor for you, so perhaps you should consider applying ED to one of those to boost your chances even more :)
... , i would not recommend ED'ing at all... if ... median, then I would ED at NU given your situation ... that are better than ED outcomes at UCB or ... flat-out getting ~$150k reg scholarship offers. If you happen ... The ONLY way I see ED being a wise strategy in ...
... a binding ED, then you forego scholarship negotiations and ... schools have great specific scholarship opportunities, such as NYU ... to find a specific scholarship that is centered around ... especially when considering additional scholarship essays. So depending on ...
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And yes re: ED, the downside of them is ... ED to a school that doesn't have a pre-determined scholarship ... that is a solid scholarship to a very good ... the November LSAT for ED this year. Their website ... , which is after their ED deadline. This year with ...
... GPA), I'd likely not ED WUSTL. Yes, you can get ... able to get a big scholarship to NU or Cornell, ... .
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