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Northwestern Student Panel: Applying Early Decision (October 21, 2020)

This panel will offer prospective students who are considering applying Early Decision to Northwestern an opportunity to ask questions of a group of current students. The panel will feature: Chad Faber, Associate Director of Admission Elizabeth '20 (New York, NY) Neuroscience and Psychology Julia '21 (Chicago, IL) Music Composition, Learning and Organizational Change, and Pre-Law Kayla '22 (Northville, MI), Biological Sciences, Psychology, Business Institutions, and Pre-Med Kendall '21 (Winfield, IL) Human Development in Context, Spanish, Legal Studies, and Pre-Law Nolan '21 (Evanston, IL) Theatre, Political Science, and Music Theatre Sanath '22 (Lafayette, CA) Computer Science, Psychology, and Managerial Analytics We’re social! Join our community below: Facebook | https://bit.ly/NUADMFbook Instagram | https://bit.ly/NUADMInsta Twitter | https://bit.ly/NUADMTwitter YouTube | https://bit.ly/NUADMYouTube Our Student Bloggers | https://bit.ly/NUADMBlog Want to receive more info from us? Fill out this form: https://bit.ly/NUMoreInfoReopen Unauthorized recording of Undergraduate Admissions content, whether in-person or digitized, is prohibited. Unauthorized recording is unethical and may also be a violation of University policy and state law. In addition, the University owns the copyright to informational materials prepared by Undergraduate Admissions. Unauthorized use of these materials – including copying, distributing, or reproducing them – is also prohibited and a may be a violation of University policy and state and federal law.

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