<p>What colleges are known for sending likely letters/early writes?</p>
<p>Cornell. Dartmouth. UVA. Yale.</p>
<p>Thank you! Does anybody else know of any other schools?</p>
<p>Amherst... Claremont McKenna</p>
<p>Rice, does, I think. Duke, maybe? Swarthmore, too.</p>
<p>Duke sends out 350. I just got one like 1 hour ago. Theres a thread on the Duke forum about that.</p>
<p>Congrats bballdude!</p>
<p>Could any current college students tell us where they received early writes or likely letters from? Thnak you!</p>
<p>Anyone?
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<p>Stanford sends likely letters.</p>
<p>Stanford sends a very small number though. From what I read, it was 60 based on strict achievements, and 60 based on minorities.</p>
<p>Columbia sends them.</p>
<p>stanford letters are almost always either sports recruit or a very special special desired student</p>
<p>Duke, Amherst, Williams, Dartmouth for sure</p>
<p>Harvard and Princeton for athletics</p>
<p>Does anybody know if Vassar or Colgate has sent likely letters in the past?</p>
<p>S1 received early write from Amherst and likely letter from Middlebury two years ago, FWIW.</p>
<p>um has anyone ever gotten a likely letter only to be rejected?</p>
<p>I've heard that for Dartmouth, there was one case where a likely got rejected in the past 10 years.
So very rarely.</p>
<p>They're more than just "likely" letters. They essentially tell you that you're being admitted: "There is no question that when we mail our final decisions at the end of March, you will be offered admission to [Dartmouth] College."</p>
<p>I know colleges say that they will notify us by April 1st, but do some regular decision letters (not likely letters) come a little earlier like maybe mid-March. Anybody know?</p>