Non Rolling Admissions?

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Hey guys,
Anybody willing to provide a list of schools, such as Yale, that don't do rolling admissions? I may send my apps in 2 groups so this info would help me to decide which go earlier. I'm sure though, that many others would also find this info very helpful. Thanks.

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cornell, harvard, upenn, yale, pitt, duke, northwestern does it in 2 batches...(maybe stanford?)
basically all the top schools that can afford too (with the exception of jhu)
hope that helps... there are more im sure.

mmz6
 
mmz6 said:
cornell, harvard, upenn, yale, pitt, duke, northwestern does it in 2 batches...(maybe stanford?)
basically all the top schools that can afford too (with the exception of jhu)
hope that helps... there are more im sure.

mmz6

good list. that's all i recall. stanford is rolling, but they are stingy with accepts so that quality apps at the end of the application cycle still have a shot at an interview/accept.\

word of advice to the OP -- still get your apps into the nonrolling places as soon as possible, since they tend to get so many well qualified applicant's that they dole out interview spots very early. i applied a long time ago but remember getting a call in Nov to interview at a place that didn't have any interview openings till Feb
 
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I thought Harvard and Yale do in in one batch, which is in April.

Good thread. It's helpful.

Thanks.
 
DReject said:
I thought Harvard and Yale do in in one batch, which is in April.

Good thread. It's helpful.

Thanks.


they do... i meant to say northwestern does it in 2 batches (november then february). the rest are all 1 batch in march/april
 
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