<p>I wonder, if the applicants using Princeton app has a higher acceptance than those using Commonapp.</p>
<p>Used: Princeton App
Decision: Accepted (RD)</p>
<p>I wonder, if the applicants using Princeton app has a higher acceptance than those using Commonapp.</p>
<p>Used: Princeton App
Decision: Accepted (RD)</p>
<p>Used: Princeton App
Decision: Deferred / Rejected</p>
<p>:p</p>
<p>Rapelye has said it time and again that the app doesn't matter.</p>
<p>Used: Common App
Decision: Accepted RD</p>
<p>seems split.</p>
<p>Princeton App
Accepted RD</p>
<p>Princeton App
Accepted ED</p>
<p>Princeton App
Accepted ED</p>
<p>Princeton App
Accepted RD</p>
<p>Common App
Accepted RD</p>
<p>In retrospect, I think if you apply ED you should use the Princeton App because it will allow you to discuss specific aspects of Pton as opposed to having vague essays that apply to every school.</p>
<p>Common App
Waitlisted RD</p>
<p>Common app - teachers didn't want to fill up Princeton recs :mad:
Accepted RD</p>
<p>I'm bored...
Common App
RD Waitlisted</p>
<p>Princceton App
Accepted ED</p>
<p>common app
accepted RD</p>
<p>Princeton App
Deferred then Rejected :X</p>
<p>Princeton App
Waitlisted RD</p>
<p>princeton app
accepted ED</p>
<p>princeton app
accepted ED</p>
<p>common app
rejected rd</p>
<p>keeping in mind that we have a bit skewed sample set (acceptees or WL tend to visit this thread more than those who were rejected), this is what the tally is so far...</p>
<p>Total response: 18</p>
<p>responses using Princeton App - 11 (61%)
responses using Common App - 7 (39%)</p>
<p>Princeton App and Accepted - 8 (73%)
Princeton App and Rejected or WL - 3 (27%)</p>
<p>Common App and Accepted - 4 (57%)
Common App and Rejected or WL - 3 (43%)</p>