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Can I apply to two schools early decision?

Early Decision Plans: You can apply early decision to only 1 college. If the college accepts you and offers enough financial aid, you must go to that college. That's why these plans are referred to as “binding.”
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What happens if you get accepted to two early decision schools?

While EA allows you to submit an application early, it is non-binding and does not confer the same admissions boost as applying Early Decision. You can of course apply to both schools, but remember that ED is binding, and if both offer you a place, you will be obligated to attend the school you applied to ED.
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Can I apply early decision to one school and early action to another?

Usually, you can apply early action to as many schools as you like, along with your single early decision application, but there are some schools that have something called restrictive early action which can impact the number of your early action applications, as well as whether you can even apply to another school ...
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Can you apply early decision to two law schools?

You may apply to only one law school for binding early decision admission. You remain eligible to apply for nonbinding admission at other law schools.
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Does applying early decision 2 increase chances?

Compared to ED I, ED II typically offers a smaller acceptance rate boost. One explanation for this is that colleges have already filled a portion of their class with ED I applicants by the time ED II decisions are made.
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The Pro’s & Con’s Of Early Decision 2 And How Early Decision 2 Works

Is it better to apply ED 1 or 2?

You may get an admissions boost because of ED I acceptance rates, which are typically higher than either ED II or RD acceptance rates. If you're accepted ED I, you'll be able to withdraw your other college applications (or not submit them, if you haven't submitted them yet).
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Is it better to apply ed1 or ED2?

This tends to result in a higher acceptance rate for ED2 than a college's Early Action, Regular Decision, and sometimes even its Early Decision 1 program. The odds are in a student's favor in an ED2 pool IF they are objectively competitive for the college.
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Can I say yes to two colleges?

One common question we receive from our students and families is whether you can accept offers from multiple colleges or universities. In short, the answer is no, you cannot.
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Is early decision two binding?

Yes, early decision is binding. Colleges consider early decision admission a contract that must be adhered to. Students who receive an offer of admission after applying early decision are required to enroll at that school.
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Can I apply to both Harvard and MIT early action?

A Harvard Early Action applicant cannot also submit an Early Action application to Yale, Stanford, Princeton, UChicago, MIT, or Caltech (as but a few examples).
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Why do I regret applying early decision?

Students who regret their decision to apply ED are usually unhappy because of the financial aid package they receive. Early-decision students usually know what they're in for when they apply, but your financial aid package is one thing that you can't predict. The college bill can take anyone by surprise.
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What happens if you apply early decision and don't go?

Most of the time, they will let students walk away without holding them financially responsible; however, they may put that student's reputation on the line. Some schools share their list of students who have backed out of their ED commitment without an acceptable reason to the other schools to which they applied.
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What are the disadvantages of early decision?

DISADVANTAGES OF EARLY DECISION

If you're accepted, you're obliged to attend. You may discover a more suitable college later. The early deadline may force you to submit a less polished application, unless you begin your application well ahead of time.
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Do other schools know if you apply early decision?

Typically, schools don't share information about their applicants, so other colleges won't know if you've applied Early Decision (ED) to a school. The ED process is confidential, and colleges have their own applicants' pool to focus on.
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Can I apply ED and EA at the same time?

You can only apply to one school as ED. You can apply to other schools EA, but if you were to be accepted at your ED school, you must withdraw all other submitted applications and enroll in your ED school.
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Is early decision 2 more competitive?

While there isn't a huge statistical advantage to applying EA, applying ED I or ED II can give students a competitive edge. ED I does tend to be slightly more advantageous than the ED II round; for Vanderbilt's Class of 2026, 10.3% of ED II applicants were accepted compared to 24.1% of ED I applicants.
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Can you apply ed1 to one school and ed2 to another?

A: It depends on several factors. First of all, remember that you have committed yourself to the school you applied to in the first Early Decision (ED) round. Until you have received notification from this school, you won't be able to make the final decision on applying ED II to another school.
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Can you back out of early decision if you can t afford it?

There are some exceptions to the binding nature of an early decision agreement. For example, if you truly can't afford to attend the college with the financial aid package offered, this is usually legitimate grounds for withdrawing from the agreement.
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Can you decline an ED acceptance?

Yes, you can get out of Early Decision and you technically don't even need a good excuse. While the contract is binding, it is not a legal one and you are not forced to attend the college or university if you truly don't want to.
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Is it OK to only apply to two colleges?

Most experts recommend you apply to a couple of reach schools, several schools you feel are a great match for you academically and otherwise and a couple of safety schools.
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What happens if you apply to two colleges?

What happens if I apply to multiple colleges? Most students who want to attend college apply to multiple schools. As long as you apply regular decision or regular early action, you are fine.
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What happens if you accept admission to a college and change your mind?

Can I back down after accepting an undergraduate admission offer? Of course, you are never obligated to attend a school if you don't want to. At any point, you can say you no longer wish to attend that college. However, if you've already sent in your enrollment deposit, you will lose that.
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Is it a bad idea to apply early decision?

Experts recommend only applying early decision if you have a clear top-choice school. Senior year is a busy time for high school students, especially those planning to attend college.
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Does ED2 look at senior grades?

Students applying ED II also have an opportunity to submit strong grades earned during their senior year, whereas ED 1 applicants are usually evaluated on the basis of their academic performance through junior year only.
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Do any Ivy Leagues have early decision 2?

Although none of the Ivy League schools offer ED II, the list contains other top tier national universities and liberal arts colleges such as the University of Chicago, Washington University in St. Louis, Tufts University, Swarthmore College, Wellesley College, Pomona College, Bowdoin College, and more.
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