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What's 'Ivy League Day'?

I've been hearing a lot of chatter about 'Ivy League Day' and couldn't find much when I looked it up myself. Can anyone explain what this day is about? Is it something that I, as a junior looking at colleges, should be paying attention to? Thanks in advance!

11 months ago

'Ivy League Day' is often referred to as 'Ivy Day,' and it's the day when all eight Ivy League schools release their regular decision notifications. This day typically falls in late March, though the exact date can change from year to year. As a junior looking at colleges, it's not critical for you to focus on this day now, but it will be important if you're planning to apply to Ivy League schools during your senior year.

The significance of Ivy Day lies in its timing and the stress associated with it, as many students who applied to these schools will be receiving multiple admissions decisions within a short period of time. It can be a day of great joy, disappointment, or a mix of both, depending on the outcome. The results can also provide valuable lessons about the unpredictability and competitiveness of college admissions, especially at these highly selective institutions.

Just remember, while Ivy Day can be significant for those who apply to Ivy League schools, it is only one day in the journey of college admissions. Each student's path to college is unique, and there are many excellent schools outside the Ivy League that may be a great fit for you.

11 months ago

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