hey!
do any of you know any descent schools with rolling admission?
Let’s compile a list!
Thanks!
hey!
do any of you know any descent schools with rolling admission?
Let’s compile a list!
Thanks!
<p>University of Pittsburgh (Pitt)</p>
<p>Rutgers (NJ)
U.Michigan (Ann Arbor)</p>
<p>Fordham in New York does I think and Quinnipiac in CT. Also Sacred Heart in CT.</p>
<p>U Wisc- Madison
Penn State University Park</p>
<p>Baylor (Texas)</p>
<p>Indiana University</p>
<p>I have a feeling it's going to be harder to get into indiana, because people on this board are starting to find out about it. :p But yea Indiana, Iowa, and perhaps Purdue, though I could be wrong.</p>
<p>Penn State
Wisconsin</p>
<p>Michigan is decent but their rolling admission process isn't. You can apply in October and not know your admission fate until April, while PSU and Wisconsin are quicker to notify yea or nay status.</p>
<p>UIUC
Rose-Hulman (one of the quickest to notify)</p>
<p>Uh, Wisconsin is NOT so great about notifying. I applied in late September and was notified in ... early April.</p>
<p>Lily - if you are on the bubble at WI you won't hear for awhile. They want to see who else they get before they decide on candidates don't meet all their criteria.</p>
<p>Elizabethtown College in PA</p>
<p>Michigan, Arizona</p>
<p>keep the list going! BUMP!</p>
<p>Uh, I doubt I was 'on the bubble'. My stats were decently above their average and I think I represented some much needed diversity. UW was my safety.</p>
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Michigan is decent but their rolling admission process isn't. You can apply in October and not know your admission fate until April
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<p>That's true for students "on the bubble" as they say. U-M starts sending out admit letters in October and keeps them flowing throughout the season. Thousand of students get decisions well before April.</p>
<p>I applied in mid-October and had my admit package by mid-December to the University of Michigan. I didn't have to wait for forever to hear from them (Then again, I have good grades as well as ec's so that probably was why). Several people that I know did have long waits though (some were originally deferred and then wait listed).</p>
<p>Purdue Univ</p>