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What options are available for Early Decision 2 at colleges?

Trying to figure out which colleges offer Early Decision 2 so I can make a more flexible application plan. Besides the ones like Brown and Carnegie Mellon, are there any other schools I should consider?

3 months ago

Early Decision 2, often abbreviated as ED2, is an admission round available at a number of colleges that provides students who missed the ED1 deadline another chance to demonstrate significant interest in a school. The ED2 deadlines are generally in January, which gives you a bit more time to think and refine your application.

There are indeed many colleges beyond Brown and Carnegie Mellon that offer ED2 plans. Here are a few others you might consider, depending on your academic interests and preferences:

1. Northwestern University: Known for its strong programs in Journalism, Theatre, and Engineering.

2. Tufts University: Offers strong international relations and biology programs.

3. Emory University: Noted for programs in Business, Biology, and Nursing.

4. Carleton College: A leading liberal arts college with strong programs across the board.

5. Vanderbilt University: Recognized for its programs in Education, Music, and Economics.

6. Swarthmore College: Another top liberal arts college with broad strengths.

7. New York University: Renowned for its programs in Performing Arts, Business, and Social Sciences.

8. Williams College: A leading liberal arts college with a vast array of strong programs.

As you can see, there is a wide array of colleges with varying strengths offering ED2. Do explore each school further to ensure they align with your academic goals and provide the right campus environment for you.

3 months ago

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