Just A Few Questions . . .

<li><p>How much easier is it to get in if you apply ED?</p></li>
<li><p>Do they REALLY not consider the Writing score of the SAT?</p></li>
<li><p>Can I get into Stern undergrad with a 1300 (700M, 600CR), a 3.2GPA (advanced/AP classes), pres. of language club, varsity athletic team, work in a law firm, if I apply ED instead of RD?</p></li>
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<li><p>It's easier. Some people will try and make an argument that ED is harder and riskier. I don't remember what that argument was, but it wasn't sound. I'd say your chances go up 5-10%. That's my best guess.</p></li>
<li><p>What? I think they consider the whole thing. I've never heard otherwise, but this could be true for all I know. Where did you hear this?</p></li>
<li><p>Of course you can, you won't be tossed aside automatically. Depends on your essays, how you approach the application, etc. However, if we're talking probability, a 3.2 GPA is very low for Stern. Your SAT is just okay. EC's seem good. Good luck.</p></li>
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