Dan Edmonds is a vice president of research and development at Noodle.org, an education company that helps high school students with the college search and preparation process. He was an executive director at the Princeton Review, where he led product development for high school courses, and he has worked with thousands of students and trained hundreds of SAT and ACT teachers and tutors.
Early Decision: Better for Colleges Than for Students
Early decision — you apply to one school, and admission is binding — seems like a great choice for nervous applicants. Schools let in a higher percentage of early-decision applicants, which arguably means that you have a …