<p>Just me for EA... no one else... You guys go to some good schools... :) </p>
<p>Yale: 1 applied, 1 accepted... yay...</p>
<p>Just me for EA... no one else... You guys go to some good schools... :) </p>
<p>Yale: 1 applied, 1 accepted... yay...</p>
<p>Dartmouth- 1 applied: 1 deferred (me :()
Yale SCEA- 1 applied: 1 rejected
Columbia- 1 applied: 1 rejected (my friend :()
Cornell- 1 applied: 1 accepted (honestly I do not know why. I'm not saying this out of jealousy because I have no desire to go there, it's just that he has low SAT's, no leadership positions, lackluster EC's, and a lackluster personality to match.)
Fordham EA- 2 applied: 2 accepted (my friend and I :))
We had a few athletes recruited from my school. Of course, my school can produce amazing athletes, but never ivy-league bound students.</p>
<p>Yale: 3 applied; 2 deferred, 1 rejected
Penn: 2 applied; 2 accepted
Brown: 1 applied; 1 accepted
Dartmouth: 1 applied; 1 deferred
Georgetown: 1 applied; 1 deferred
Chicago: 1 applied; 1 rejected
Notre Dame: 2 applied; 1 deferred, 1 rejected
BC: at least 2 accepted
GWU: 4 applied; 4 accepted
Conn College: 1 applied; 1 accepted
Bowdoin: 1 applied; 1 accepted
Bates: 3 applied; 3 accepted
Tufts: 2 applied; 2 deferred</p>
<p>....that's all I can think of right now.</p>
<p>Stanford: 1 applied, 1 deferred
Brown: 1 applied, 1 deferred
Georgetown: 1 applied, 1 deferred
Lewis & Clark: 3 applied, 3 accepted</p>
<p>wow...y'all go to impressive high schools.</p>
<p>My high school's EA results were:</p>
<p>Chicago- 1 applied: 1 accepted (me)
MIT- 2 applied: 1 deferred, 1 rejected</p>
<p>I think we're going to have more activity though come RD :)</p>
<p>I don't know how many people applied to these schools early, but I do know that we have 2 in at Princeton, 1 in at Dartmouth, and 1 deferred from Georgetown (we all feel really bad for her). I'm guessing most of my class applied regular, as I know way more people than that applied to top schools.</p>
<p>Oh, and we have about 30 that have gotten into UMich, but we're in state, so I don't know if that counts.</p>
<p>A bunch of people applied to the U of M and smaller state universities. I think they all were accepted.</p>
<p>Two people from the senior class applied EA to Georgetown, and I think both of them were deferred.</p>
<p>MIT - 1 applied - 1 accepted
Davidson - 1 applied - 1 accepted</p>
<p>Those are all the important earlies.</p>
<p>ok so i only know some but:
columbia-2 accepted, 1 defered
Dartmouth-1 accepted, 1 defered
harvard-1 accepted (sports)
cornell- at least one rejection
georgetown-1accepted, 2 defered
Yale-bunch of deferals (at least 2)
bc-at least 1 acceptance, i think there are lots more though
GW-1 acceptance
bowdoin-1 acceptance
haverford-1 acceptance
carelton-1 acceptance
tufts-1 acceptance
bucknell-3 acceptances
colgate-1 acceptance
u of richmond-2 acceptances
michigan-so many acceptances cant even count them
nyu-2 rejections
conn coll-2 acceptances
skidmore-1 acceptance</p>
<p>there are a lot more... It seems like everyone applied ED at my school</p>
<p>I'm surprised any Guidance Dept. would take the time to gather and report this information just when they're in the middle of regular decision app. craziness. It's not like it does anyone any good at this point--why feed the frenzy?</p>
<p>MommaJ -- I think most schools find out by word of mouth, not the Guidance Dept.</p>
<p>Not much happened during the early decision round at my high school, but here are the meager results:</p>
<p>Questbridge Applicant: Matched with Haverford
Dartmouth College: Rejected</p>
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<p>Yeah haha... plus at my school, everyone writes their acceptances on my math teacher's chalkboard.</p>
<p>1 got into Cornell, the rest were just rejected.</p>
<p>Yale - 1 acceptance
Brown - 2 acceptances (1 PLME)
Columbia - 4 acceptances (3 Sports)
Cornell - 1 acceptance (4 rejections)
Penn - 3 deferrals
Stanford - 2 rejections</p>
<p>I don't know any big time school acceptances here yet. There usually aren't many though.</p>
<p>2 to yale
3 to brown
1 to columbia
1 to penn
1 to williams
1 to MIT
1 to georgetown
3 to vandy </p>
<p>among others... out of 50 or so person grade</p>
<p>Lmao. I love how one guy posts up the data with one applicant being "a very wealthy mexican."</p>
<p>Wooot.</p>
<p>Yale: 3 applied, I only know of 1 that got accepted; one got rejected; one... unsure
Stanford: 2 applied, 1 rejected & 1 unsure
MIT: 2 applied, 1 accepted & 1 not sure yet
Columbia: 2 applied, 1 rejected & 1 deferred
Johns Hopkins: 1 applied, 1 accepted
Urbana ( in Chicago ): 1 applied, 1 accepted
Tulane: 1 applied, 1 accepted</p>
<p>There are more, but I don't remember them.</p>
<p>Well, at D's large public school with perhaps three hundred college-bound seniors, many of whom don't really know each other, word of mouth wouldn't do the job. (And if all these posted stats are based on word of mouth, I suspect that a lot of those deferrals might actually be rejections...) As for posting the ED results on a teacher's blackboard--ick. I'm glad her school doesn't have that competitive an environment. Most of the admits D has heard about so far were from state schools with rolling admissions. I think a majority of the kids are from families of modest means and have to base decisions on financial aid packages, so ED is not the way for them to go.</p>