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Can you submit ed1 and ED2 at the same time?

You can apply to only one school ED1, and if you are denied admission in the ED1 round, you cannot apply to the same school ED2. Students who apply ED1 or ED2 are also sometimes deferred to the RD pool.
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Is it easier to get in ED1 or ED2?

Although the Early Decision II admission rate is not as high as Early Decision I, it can still provide a hugely beneficial bounce. Be careful, though: not all schools that offer ED I also offer ED I.
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Can you apply to both early action and early decision?

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 be deferred from ED1 to ED2?

If you're denied or deferred from your ED1 school, you become eligible to apply for a school with an Early Decision 2 (ED2) plan -- basically, a binding plan just like ED1, but with later deadlines, applying in the winter and hearing back around March.
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Does applying ED2 increase chances?

Benefits of Applying ED II

Just like applying ED I, applying under the ED II deadline can give students an admission boost. According to Vanderbilt, applicants under the ED II deadline saw a 10.3% acceptance rate, almost double the regular decision rate of 5.3%.
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How College Admissions Works - Early Action, Early Decision, Regular Admissions & all the rest

Does ED1 and ED2 have the same acceptance rate?

Hi there! The difference between ED1 and ED2 acceptance rates can vary depending on the specific college you're interested in. However, in general, ED1 acceptance rates tend to be slightly higher than ED2 rates.
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Is ED 2 more competitive than ED1?

Sometimes the ED2 pool of applicants is more competitive than other rounds of admission, so it may be a more selective round than ED1 or even Regular Decision in some instances.
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Does ED2 actually help?

No matter what, colleges with ED2 programs need them to bolster their yield and fill a significant portion of their freshman class before Regular Decision. 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.
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What is the acceptance rate for John Hopkins early decision 2?

For the Johns Hopkins Class of 2027, 533 students earned admission in Early Decision I and 278 students earned admission in Early Decision II. Between the two rounds of Early Decision admission that year, 811 students earned admission out of 6,200 applicants for a 13% ED admission rate.
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Does ED2 see senior year grades?

4. An advantage of doing ED II over ED I is that students can submit their senior year grades for ED II.
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Is there a downside to applying early action?

Your record might stand out more when competing with those in the regular admissions cycle. You can't compare and negotiate financial aid offers unless you receive them form several schools. Early on, it's much harder to tell where close friends (or even enemies) may be going to college.
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What happens if you get accepted to 2 early decisions?

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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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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Does ED1 vs ED2 matter?

Generally no, they have similar rates of admission. The only advantage of ED1 is you will hear the first week of December and be the envy of all your friends. ED2 is a binding contract. ED1 is an early application where results will be earlier than others.
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Is ED2 better than EA?

The advantage to EA is a college gets the application early, but it is non-binding. The advantage to ED2 is you commit, but the application comes in late, in January.
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When should you apply ED2?

ED1 and ED2: Early Decision 1 (ED1) usually has an application deadline in early November, with admission decisions coming out in December. ED2, on the other hand, has a later application deadline, often in January or early February, and admission decisions are typically released in February or March.
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What is the difference between ED1 and ed2 John Hopkins university?

In Early Decision I, you can either be admitted, deferred to Regular Decision, or denied. You'll receive your admissions decision in mid-December unless your application has been deferred. In Early Decision II, you can either be admitted, waitlisted, or denied. You'll receive your admissions decision in mid-February.
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Is John Hopkins hard to get into?

The acceptance rate at Johns Hopkins is 7.2%.

For every 100 applicants, only 7 are admitted. This means the school is extremely selective.
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How prestigious is Johns Hopkins?

Johns Hopkins University is ranked #10 in Best Global Universities. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence.
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What is the difference between ed1 and ed2 Boston college?

Early Decision I and II vary only in terms of the deadline to apply. For Early Decision I, you must apply by November 1 and will learn of our decision by December 15. For Early Decision II, you must apply by January 2 and will learn of our decision by February 15.
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Do any Ivy League schools have Ed 2?

While none of the Ivy League schools offer EDII, many other competitive schools do.
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What is American ed2 acceptance rate?

ED II Applicants will recieve their decision before February 15. The early decision acceptance rate at American University is 86%, compared to an overall acceptance rate of 41%.
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Do you get deferred from ED2?

Yes, it is certainly possible to be either deferred or rejected when applying through Early Decision 2 (ED2). If you are deferred, it means that the admissions committee has decided to reconsider your application along with the Regular Decision applicant pool.
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What happens if you choose Early Decision and don't go?

Early decision colleges may reach out to other schools to let them know you broke your agreement, which can reflect poorly on your applications. You'll also lose any deposit money you put down.
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