@SlackerMomMD Bucknell would have to be ED2 because you cannot apply EA to BC if you apply ED1. Also, Richmond, as someone revealed to me, does not have EA, so it would have to be ED or RD.
@BatesParent2019 You have given me some great advice and I think I listen to it. Sadly, BC will move to RD. I know I would regret being rejected from Richmond simply because I applied RD instead of showing more interest.
Updated List:
ED:
Bucknell (ED1)
Richmond (ED2)
EA: UMich
Northeastern
Villanova
UMDCP
Miami U (OH)
Bentley
RD: William & Mary
BC
Wake Forest
IU-B
Penn State
Elon
UConn
Let me give some additional advice, you have so many business school choices on that list. Please consider adding some highly selective LACs for Economics because frankly you have a better shot getting into a more selective school in general than getting into Ross as OOS.
Just food for thought.
@BatesParent2019 What kind of schools were you thinking of? Also, even if I didn’t get into Ross, doesn’t Michigan have a great economics program anyways?
You live in New England so you know the group of schools there and upstate NY. Michigan OOS from CT is still tough no matter which major and at full price. You have Kelley on the list already which is a very smart choice because it is a great school and doesn’t see the traffic that Michigan sees.
@BatesParent2019 I will certainly consider it. Thank you so much for your input.
Babson is a small LAC strong in business
To be honest, for business I’m not sure why you’d choose Villanova, Richmond, or Bucknell over any of the other EAs unless you absolutely love the culture more. If you want to become an accountant, Bentley can’t be beat (Big 4 recruits all over campus all the time). I will say that I’ve been to Miami (OH) and it is a beautiful campus and Oxford is great, but I’ve heard it is very preppy.
might add schools like Holy Cross-great business alumni network.