Oregon · 27.0% acceptance · private · Tier 3
Reed admits for intellectual curiosity and genuine engagement with rigorous, unconventional learning—not resume optimization or leadership titles. They're notably more forgiving of uneven transcripts if there's evidence of deep thinking in a specific discipline, but they screen hard for students who will actually thrive in their famously demanding senior thesis requirement and close-knit community culture. Unlike peer LACs, Reed prioritizes the applicant who can articulate *why* they need small seminars and independent research over prestige, making demonstrated fit unusually important relative to stats alone.
Use Reed's supplemental to show you've researched the intellectual community specifically—reference actual faculty, specific courses, or the senior thesis model itself as something you're genuinely drawn to, not just academic rigor in the abstract. Avoid positioning Reed as a safety or "quirky" school; instead, demonstrate you've read the course catalog and understand their philosophy well enough to explain why their particular approach to liberal arts (especially the thesis requirement) aligns with how you actually learn. If you have intellectual passions that don't fit neatly into traditional disciplines, this is where to signal that Reed's interdisciplinary culture is where you belong.
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