<p>Have you received any ‘Easy’ applications recruiting you?
These may be called ‘Preferred’ applications?</p>
<p>Starting List:</p>
<p>Tulane</p>
<p>Have you received any ‘Easy’ applications recruiting you?
These may be called ‘Preferred’ applications?</p>
<p>Starting List:</p>
<p>Tulane</p>
<p>Adding on:</p>
<p>Tulane
Colorado School of Mines</p>
<p>Tulane
Colorado School of Mines
Dartmouth</p>
<p>Tulane
Colorado School of Mines
Dartmouth
Mills College</p>
<p>@ Ju_liaa…Dartmouth…really? Somehow I have trouble believing that.</p>
<p>Tulane
Colorado School of Mines
Dartmouth
Mills College
University of Portland</p>
<p>^free application offer and constant emails…</p>
<p>Oohhh wait. I thought this was a list for schools with easy application processes! I wrote Dmouth because they don’t require an essay, just a peer rec. Here are my actual adding on to the person above and taking Dmouth out:</p>
<p>Tulane
Colorado School of Mines
Mills College
University of Portland
-Fordham University
-Syracuse University
-Ursinus
-Washington College</p>
<p>I would consider NO essays and/or other ‘supplemental stuff’ an ‘easy app’ ----</p>
<p>Rhodes is another one</p>
<p>How are these “easy” applications determined? Do you have to pay a visit to the school? I visited Rhodes and received an “Easy Application” email days later.</p>
<p>Sorry, what do you mean by “Easy Application”?</p>
<p>I’m looking for easy apps to nice schools. And by that I mean a high level educational school with nice prestige with no recommendations required and perhaps only 1 essay</p>
<p>Some schools send you an email with a special username and password, with which you can login to a simplified and/or reduced fee application that will either take the place of the Common App supplement or else take the place of the CA altogether.</p>
<p>My email from Rhodes looked like this:</p>
<p>
</p>
<p>WUSTL, Case Western also have no additional writing other than Common App.</p>
<p>Tulane
Colorado School of Mines
Mills College
University of Portland
-Fordham University
-Syracuse University
-Ursinus
-Washington College
+University of Minnesota
+Kettering University
+Ohio State University</p>
<p>Tulane
Colorado School of Mines
Mills College
University of Portland
Fordham University
Syracuse University
Ursinus
Washington College
University of Minnesota
Kettering University
Ohio State University
<p>Wesleyan doesn’t require a supplement for the Common App. Recs are required, but considering its status, I’d consider that relatively “easy”.
Also, most state schools probably qualify for this. Not sure about the top ones though.</p>
<p>Tulane
Colorado School of Mines
Mills College
University of Portland
Fordham University
Syracuse University
Ursinus
Washington College
University of Minnesota
Kettering University
Ohio State University
Wesleyan
William Jewell College
Morningside College</p>
<p>Don’t know of too many “good schools” who don’t require any recommendations, but Middlebury used to require an additional essay and a graded paper until this year. Common application plus a recommendation or two (that you don’t write but someone else writes on your behalf) seems easy enough to me!</p>
<p>Drexel’s app is so easy.</p>
<p>Harvard, if you chose not to do the optional essay.</p>
<p>Wesleyan doesn’t require and supplemental materials, just the common app and two teacher recommendations.</p>
<p>Pitt took like 15 minutes to fill out. Essay and recs are optional although recommended.</p>