List of Rolling and Non-Rolling Adm. Schools

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Stolenspatulas

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Hello,

Does anyone have a list of rolling vs non-rolling schools?
I am applying to a lot of top schools and just want to make sure that I am maximizing my chances.

What I believe is correct / have so far for very competitive schools:

Harvard - NR
Johns Hopkins - R
Wash U - ?
Duke - NR
Yale - NR
Stanford - NR
Vanderbilt - R
U Chic - ?
Colombia - NR
Emory - ?
Pitt - R
Nwestern - ?
UCSF - ?
Upenn - ?
Cornell - NR

Can anyone help me?
THANKS, and GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE!
 
"Non-rolling" is kind of misleading. It's still advantageous to submit your application early so you can get an interview slot.
 
Northwestern is sort of rolling because they make admissions decisions twice in the cycle. I think once is sometime in late october/early november and the other time is in february/march
 
UCSF - R
UPenn - NR
 
Hello,

Does anyone have a list of rolling vs non-rolling schools?
I am applying to a lot of top schools and just want to make sure that I am maximizing my chances.

What I believe is correct / have so far for very competitive schools:

Harvard - NR
Johns Hopkins - R
Wash U - ?
Duke - NR
Yale - NR
Stanford - NR
Vanderbilt - R
U Chic - ?
Colombia - NR
Emory - ?
Pitt - R
Nwestern - ?
UCSF - ?
Upenn - ?
Cornell - NR

Can anyone help me?
THANKS, and GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE!

Is Stanford really NR?
 
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