Hello! I'm planning on applying early to Stanford. Anyone know when they typically release early acceptance decisions? Also, any tips on what they specifically look for in early applicants?
Stanford University typically releases its Early Action (EA) decisions around mid-December, though the exact date can vary slightly from year to year.About what they look for in early applicants, Stanford does not formally look at anything different between early and regular applicants. However, applying early suggests a high level of interest in the university, which can sometimes be beneficial. While Stanford doesn't officially consider demonstrated interest, showing that the university is your top choice can have some positive impact.
However, it's crucial to have a well-rounded and finished application. If rushing to meet the early deadline interferes with presenting your best self, it might be better to wait for the regular decision deadline. Ensure your application accurately and compellingly reflects your accomplishments, intellectual vitality, character, leadership, and potential for postgraduate success.
Remember, even for early applicants, Stanford reviews applications holistically, looking at your academic success, extracurricular pursuits, letters of recommendation, essays, and personal background. It's crucial to not only display your academic prowess but also how you will contribute to the Stanford community. Best of luck!
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