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Early Decision, Public Flagships, and Testing: What Changed This Cycle?

17 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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Decisions are in. The patterns are becoming apparent, with a few worth noting. In this episode of Not Your Mom's Admissions, Bridget and Kyla break down the trends they’re seeing across this admissions cycle and how they might inform planning for the next one. ✅ Why early decision continued to be a strong strategy, and what happens when applicants overreach or opt out ✅ How highly selective majors like life sciences and engineering raise the stakes on early-round strategy ✅ Why dropped supplements and Common App adoption increase application volume, while reinstated testing requirements decrease it ✅ Which categories of schools ran hot this cycle (public flagships especially in the South, big football programs) and where applicant interest cooled Trends like these don't dictate strategy, but they can sharpen the questions families ask going into a new cycle. 💡 Want more? Head to scholarco.com [http://scholarco.com/] for free guides and rising senior planning resources.

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