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Wake Forest Early Decision II Insights

What experiences have people had with Early Decision II at Wake Forest? I'm considering applying, but not sure if it's beneficial compared to regular decision.

a year ago

Early Decision II (ED II) can certainly be a beneficial pathway if you've identified Wake Forest as your top choice. ED II works much like Early Decision I (ED I) - it's binding, which means if accepted, you commit to attending.

One of the main advantages of ED II is it can significantly improve your chances of acceptance compared to Regular Decision (RD). Applying ED in general signals strong interest to the institution and can provide a reasonable boost in your admission chances. Although exact statistics vary from year to year, you can generally expect a bump in your odds when applying ED at many schools.

Another benefit of ED II is the timing. It sits between ED I and RD, giving students that perhaps discovered Wake Forest later in their college search process or needed more time to strengthen their application a chance to apply early.

An element to consider, however, is that ED II, like ED I, is binding. So, you should ensure Wake Forest is definitely where you want to study. Also, financial aid is another factor worth considering. Since you're committed to attending if admitted through ED II, you need to be certain that Wake Forest is financially feasible for your family. You can use their net price calculator to estimate potential financial aid.

Always remember, every student's application journey differs. What worked for someone might not necessarily work for you. Therefore, gauge your readiness, think about what Wake Forest offers in line with your career goals, and consult with your high school counselor or other trusted advisors before making your decision. Good luck with your application process!

a year ago

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