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Can you apply EA and RD?

No, if you apply EA/ED, you cannot reapply RD. If you are admitted, great, if you are deferred, your application is bumped back to the RD pool, but if you are rejected in the EA/ED phase, you can only reapply the following the year.
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Can you apply both EA and RD?

RD is a great option for students who need more time to put together their applications and reach their goal test scores. Students can also apply RD after applying to a number of schools EA, or even after applying to their ED choice.
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Can I apply to early action and restrictive early action?

Restrictive early action is a middle ground between early action and early decision. Students may only apply to their first-choice early action institution, with some exceptions. They cannot apply to any early decision schools, but can apply to other early action schools.
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Should I apply for RD or EA?

Applying EA may or may not increase your chances of admission, but it can't hurt unless you need: more time to write a really great application, higher test scores, or to count senior year grades. If you need more time to do these things, you may want to apply Regular Decision.
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Is EA more competitive than RD?

Regular Decision, like Early Action, is a non-binding admission plan. Among ED, EA, and RD, Regular Decision generally has the least competitive applicant pool and the lowest acceptance rates.
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How College Admissions Works - Early Action, Early Decision, Regular Admissions & all the rest

Can you apply to early action and regular decision?

Generally, you apply to multiple colleges through Early Action (some schools only allow single-choice Early Action) and apply to other schools via Regular Decision. Early Action lets you compare financial aid packages and other offers, giving you more time to find your best-fit college at the right price.
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Is it easier to get into USC EA or RD?

With your stats (GPA, test scores, course rigor), you are not a highly competitive applicant for the EA round. Your logic is not accurate because, during the RD round, USC accepted 13% of its applicants, or roughly twice as many as it did during the EA round.
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When should you not apply early action?

You are Not Sure The School is Your Top-Choice

If you plan on applying Early Decision to a college, but you're having second thoughts, go with your gut! Don't apply unless you're 100% sure that's where you want to attend.
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Is there any reason not to apply early action?

Applying early can be a good idea if you're sure about which college you want to attend. That means you've researched its programs and, if possible, visited its campus. But think twice about applying early if: You want to compare admission and financial aid offers from several colleges.
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Does applying EA increase chances?

Early action often does not offer a higher acceptance rate but provides the benefit of learning early what the admission decision from the college is. On the other hand, students often do benefit from getting their application in early.”
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How many colleges should you apply too?

In general, most students apply to between 8 and 12 colleges. This is a good range to aim for, provided that the applications you submit represent a broad variety of colleges. Ideally, you want to apply to at least two safety, four target, and two reach schools.
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Can you get deferred from restrictive early action?

When admissions officers read your application in the Early Action/Early Decision/Restrictive Early Action round, they only see your grades through junior year or early senior year. The deferral allows them to see more of your senior year performance before making a final decision on your application.
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Can you get rejected from early action?

If you receive a rejection notice from the college you applied to via Early Decision or Early Action, the best thing you can do is to focus on moving forward.
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Can you get rejected from early decision?

Students who apply to college early decision submit their applications sooner, typically in November. Colleges then announce their early admission decisions around the middle or end of December, giving students ample time to apply to other schools should they get rejected. Early decision is a binding contract.
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Can applying early action hurt your chances?

Early action does seem to improve your chances of being accepted, but not as significantly as early decision. Keep in mind that these decisions also vary from school to school. Some value early action more than others.
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What is the negative of early action?

The Drawbacks of Applying Early

For students who absolutely need financial aid, applying early may be a risky option. Time crunch for other applications: Most colleges do not notify ED and EA applicants of admission until December 15.
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What happens if you get accepted early action and don't go?

If there isn't a legitimate reason for not attending the college, then there may be consequences for doing so. The institution may inform your high school. More importantly, the college has the right to inform other colleges, and this could cost you your accepted spot at those institutions.
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Is regular decision worse than early action?

There are several advantages to applying for regular decision over early action or early decision. With regular decision, you have more time to research and compare schools, so you are more likely to find the best fit for you.
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Is it smart to apply early action?

Why Students Should Consider Early Action or Early Decision. In many cases, colleges have higher acceptance rates during the early admission rounds, especially early decision. They also often give those students who were accepted early priority status in the housing and roommate selection process, experts say.
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How many early action should you apply to?

In most cases, you can apply early action to as many schools as you want. Early action is a non-binding application, and you're free to turn down any school you apply early action to and get accepted by. However, a small number of schools have restrictive early action policies.
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What college has the lowest acceptance rate?

The lowest acceptance rates

Top national university admission statistics have been detailed by Ivy Coach. The lowest admission rates, for the class of 2026, is Harvard University with 3%.
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Is it better to apply EA or ED to UChicago?

If you would like to compare admissions offers and financial aid packages from multiple colleges when making your final decision, Early Action is a better choice than an Early Decision plan. Early Action applicants will receive an admissions decision of admit, deny, or defer.
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Can I get into USC with a 3.7 GPA?

The recommended GPA requirements to get into USC are between 3.75 and 4.0. You will need a very high GPA and will likely be graduating in the top quarter of your class in order to get into USC. If your GPA is lower than suggested at the time you apply, you may have to perform above average on your standardized tests.
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Can you apply Ed and RD to the same school?

Beyond that, you can only apply to one school ED. You can submit applications to other schools on the RD or EA timeline, but you will need to withdraw your application if you get accepted to your ED school.
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