... . I'm considering applying ED2 Penn -- anyone know how my chances ... wondering if anyone had any splitter success stories, or words of ... , and rejected by USC and Penn. I didnt apply early so ...
Apparently, Penn really loves their ED applicants. I read you're like 900% more likely to get in ED than regular applicants. I wouldn't give up hope, but you should probably retake the LSAT if those schools are really important to you.
And no, ED doesn't ... no specified guaranteed scholarship with ED, they will award you $ ... s a look at all ED applicants and their scholarship ... the schools that guarantee an ED scholarship (Berkeley, NU, WUSTL...)< ...
... circumstances that I chose to ED. I was being way too ... back of my mind, to ED for two schools in one ... go for the ED1 of Penn, unless I do a retake ...
... top of my head, Chicago, Penn, UVA, Berkeley, and Cornell likes ... the high GPA applicants. Penn is a good example of ... that takes a lot of reverse splitters. They essentially fill their ...
... top of my head, Chicago, Penn, UVA, Berkeley, and Cornell likes ... the high GPA applicants. Penn is a good example of ... that takes a lot of reverse splitters. They essentially fill their ...
... LSAT, you'll be a splitter for Cornell but likely still ... NYU. I think that an ED to Cornell would give you ... chance at Cornell regardless of ED, whereas at NYU it's ...
... there are a lot of splitter posts here, but i wanted ... field (neurobiology) and a SUPER-splitter. I'm also taking the ... California (ex. Utah, Minnesota, Cleveland, Penn) have solid employment opportunities for ...
... ready for submission at the ED deadline,
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ED may be helpful if you are a splitter and the ... .
Different schools use ED programs in different ways and ...
... Austin but I am a splitter and curious if anyone has ... ;
> Thoughts on applying ED? Will this greater my chances ... way below, you can apply ED but keep in mind that ...