Non-rolling schools...

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Is it worth it to hand in secondaries at this point (if you haven't already) to non-rolling schools? And does anyone know where to find a definitive list of which schools are not rolling. If not, let's make one here, eh? If there are any rolling schools that a late applicant might still have a shot at too, please let me know.
 
Out of the schools that I'm applying to, Harvard, Oregon and Cornell do not do rolling admissions.

~Nam
 
Keep in mind that schools that claim to be non-rolling still give interview invites on a rolling basis. You should treat non-rolling schools no differently than rolling schools when considering secondaries. The non-rolling part of it is in when they accept or reject people after an interview.
 
UPenn is also non-rolling. I feel like the more prestigious schools are non-rolling. Darned Ivies.
 
Oklahoma is basically non-rolling.
 
Utah is pretty much non-rolling. I hear the accept a few people in October every year, but after that everybody has to wait until March or so.

That could be hearsay.
 
Emory is non-rolling also (I think)

edit: Turns out I'm wrong about this, and Emory actually is rolling. Sorry for any confusion, folks!
 
Emory is non-rolling also (I think)

no, emory is rolling. their committee meets on scheduled days, i think once a month. they accept students and then put the rest back in the pile to be reviewed every subsequent month along with the new interviewees. they don't make a waiting list until march, though.


based on msar earliest acceptance dates (Feb 28 or later), it seems like these are the non-rolling schools: Yale, Harvard, U. of New Mexico, Duke, Penn
 
no, emory is rolling. their committee meets on scheduled days, i think once a month. they accept students and then put the rest back in the pile to be reviewed every subsequent month along with the new interviewees. they don't make a waiting list until march, though.


based on msar earliest acceptance dates (Feb 28 or later), it seems like these are the non-rolling schools: Yale, Harvard, U. of New Mexico, Duke, Penn

Well color me corrected, lilold... Thanks for setting the record straight! Cheers.
 
Well color me corrected, lilold... Thanks for setting the record straight! Cheers.

didn't mean to shoot you down, zimmie. i just have a big crush on emory and am hyper-aware of their process, that's all.

best of luck to you in all this madness. though it doesn't look like you need any luck, you're rockin' the **** already! cheers...
 
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