<p>i want to play:</p>
<p>1 yale ea, 1 upenn ED, 2 upenn RD, 1 Early columbia</p>
<p>uhh...that's it i think</p>
<p>i want to play:</p>
<p>1 yale ea, 1 upenn ED, 2 upenn RD, 1 Early columbia</p>
<p>uhh...that's it i think</p>
<p>you can't do yale ea, columbia ed, and upenn ed</p>
<p>for one, the ea/ed deadline has passed</p>
<p>and also, yale's SCEA doesn't allow you to do an early program anywhere else, and other schools' ED programs are the same way</p>
<p>^You'llsee is talking about where people are applying from his school.</p>
<p>haha, yea...i'm not that stupid :)</p>
<p>Hmm, at my school we have :</p>
<p>2 ED Brown
1 EA Stanford
3 ED Penn
2 ED Cornell
2 ED Dartmouth
5 ED Duke
2 ED Columbia
3 EA Georgetown
1 EA Yale</p>
<p>I believe I'm the only Yale. THANK GOD.</p>
<p>At my school we have:</p>
<p>1 EA Yale</p>
<p>That's me. :)</p>
<p>As far as I know, I'm the only applicant from my school.
But there are 500+ seniors; you never really know...</p>
<p>We have 3 Yale EA, which makes me a little apprehensive because the other two are both very qualified, plus they're my good friends.</p>
<p>I'm the only one in my school as well</p>
<p>the top of my class is enthralled with Princeton. I don't know why..</p>
<p>Oh I forgot! There's one ED Penn at my school too.
I have the highest grades/scores out of the other two applicants from my school. But I'm also the least likely to attend if I get in (b/c of financial reasons) so it's sort of backwards.</p>
<p>There are 3 applying SCEA from my school, plus another handful applying RD.</p>
<p>Well, it's just me who applied Yale SCEA, I think...
There's only like a hundred seniors in my class. My school isn't all that competitive but the kids there are very talented but discouraged. I wish someone could tell them that they are worth it!</p>
<p>That's how it is in the inner-city. The system messes with your head...</p>
<p>Out of 400+ seniors, we have:</p>
<p>1 Yale EA :D
1 Penn ED</p>
<p>That's it, aside from maybe a few more for Penn RD.</p>
<p>There are three others applying SCEA from my school. They're all my good friends so we're basically competing against one another (besides the pool of SCEA applicants around the world). For some reason, Yale seems to be really popular among the top students in my class. I haven't heard anyone applying to any other Ivy League schools. I know a couple applying EA to Williams but that's it.</p>
<p>My sisters year 6 were accepted EA to Yale. (and all are there)</p>
<p>Only one EA for Yale at our school.</p>
<p>No one in our school's 50-year history has ever gotten in Yale or Harvard -- as far as we know. Most prefer in-state schools.</p>
<p>27 days left!</p>
<p>at my school
1 EA Yale- me
1 EA Westpoint= accepted already
1 ED Notre Dame
1 ED Rice
1 EA MIT
1 EA Caltech</p>
<p>i have 11 applying SCEA from my school =|
our school has a lot of resources, which have certainly been helpful in pursuing EC's etc, but we pay for it in terms of massive competition for top schools...</p>
<p>the one silver lining is that i'm the only debate/policy-oriented kid...everyone else from my school seems to have either a biochem/sciency hook or a theater hook</p>
<p>Only one applying to Yale SCEA from my school. I go to a large Canadian public. </p>
<p>1 Cornell ED
1 JHU ED
1 Swarthmore ED</p>
<p>I think that's pretty much it. One girl is applying RD to a bunch of schools, and there are some others applying to state schools for sports.</p>