…5% from last year, compared to 7.3% just a few weeks ago. This is consistent with the pattern that has emerged the last couple of years of students applying later in the admissions season.
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Hear hear
…5% from last year, compared to 7.3% just a few weeks ago. This is consistent with the pattern that has emerged the last couple of years of students applying later in the admissions season.
There’s a simple way to test. Open a pre-2022 essay and copy-and-paste it into a new file.