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Rensselaer Candidate's Choice Application - Pros and Cons?

I got an email about the Rensselaer Candidate's Choice Application, and I'm not sure if I should use it for my application or not. What are the benefits of using it or potential drawbacks? Has anyone here applied with the Candidate's Choice and willing to share their experience?

a year ago

Benefits of using the Rensselaer Candidate's Choice Application include:

1. Streamlined application process: The Candidate's Choice Application is a personalized and simplified application process for Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI). It can save you time and effort, making the application more efficient.

2. No application fee: Candidates who receive an invitation to apply through the Candidate's Choice Application usually get an application fee waiver, which can help save money.

3. Expresses interest: By using the Candidate's Choice Application, you are demonstrating your interest in RPI, which can be a positive factor in admissions decisions.

Drawbacks of using it:

1. May not be suitable for all applicants: If your application isn't particularly strong or if you'd prefer to use the Common Application to apply to multiple schools at once, then the Candidate's Choice Application might not be the best fit for you.

2. Might not cover specific scholarships: If you're interested in applying for specific scholarships that require additional materials, those processes might not be integrated within the Candidate's Choice Application, so you'll need to check and submit any necessary documentation separately.

In summary, if you're interested in RPI and the Candidate's Choice Application streamlines the process for you, then there's little harm in using it. The main drawback would be if you need to apply for specific scholarships or if you want to use the Common Application for multiple schools at once.

a year ago

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