Chances for The University of Rochester ED?

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<p>:) :) :) :) i would like some feedback...</p>

<p>:) :) :) :) i would like some feedback...</p>

<p>:) :) :) :) i would like some feedback...</p>

<p>Dude what more feedback do you want?</p>

<p>Anyways you can answer my questions about Rochester....</p>

<p>Why is this school not as prestigious or whell known as other top univeristies? Many people relate this school to ithaca's level.</p>

<p>Well, last year, a kid posted with a very mediocre academic record. He wanted very much to go to Rochester. I said that he might need to look at going elsewhere and then doing well and transferring. Other people agreed. However, he got in RD. So, I think that you will get in. I suspect that getting in ED will be easier, but you would most likely get in either way. Meanwhile, if you're stressed, look around for schools similar to Rochester as a backup plan. However, I do think you're in.</p>

<p>I seriously don't know why it isn't well known, considering its great academics. I'm sure there must be a reason though, but I don't really care either way...</p>

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<p>u'll get in</p>

<p>Very good chances.</p>

<p>I did get in-- and w/ a $6000 per year merit scholarship... who would've thought...</p>

<p>I actually live in Rochester. I'd say you have a very decent shot, at least what I can tell from students who've gotten in from my school. However, there may be some geography bias in there. Best of Luck!</p>

<p>Congratulations!</p>