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Why not apply early action?

It takes time to put together a comprehensive and compelling application, and admissions officers can tell when an application is rushed or an afterthought. Rather than rush to get an early application done before midnight on the deadline, take your time to put together a really strong Regular Decision application.
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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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Why doesn t everyone apply early action?

However, applying early doesn't make sense for every student. One factor early decision applicants need to consider is their financial situation, as students are required to commit prior to knowing their aid eligibility.
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Are you more likely to get accepted if you apply early action?

We can see that early decision, which is binding, is most beneficial to increasing your chances for admission. 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.
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Do you get less financial aid if you apply early action?

Reduced financial aid opportunities: Students who apply under ED plans receive offers of admission and financial aid simultaneously and will not be able to compare financial aid offers from other colleges. For students who absolutely need financial aid, applying early may be a risky option.
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Can Early Action Hurt You?

Is it better to apply early action or regular?

The admission rates in the early application pool also tend to be higher, even though the pool is typically more competitive than the regular round. However, because the early round is full of extremely competitive applicants, it's not always the best choice for every student.
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What happens if you get accepted early action and don't go?

Since early decision is binding, applicants should only apply under this admission plan after careful consideration. Breaking an early decision offer can come with major penalties — some high schools may even withhold transcripts from other colleges.
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Does early action hurt your chances?

Applying early action definitely does increase your chance of getting accepted. It can more than double your chance; for example, at Harvard, the EA acceptance rate was 16%, whereas regular decision was 6%. Harvard filled almost half their class through EA.
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Does early action look at senior grades?

But what happens if you've applied to college as an Early Decision or Early Action applicant? Most colleges will still want to be sent grades from your first quarter of senior year. However, their decision to accept or reject you into their institution will have already been made based on your grades from junior year.
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How many early action colleges should I 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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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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Who should not apply early decision?

You're strongly considering other schools

It's completely possible to be in love with multiple schools, but you can't apply to more than one for early decision. You should, however, apply to other schools via regular decision if you don't get accepted to your early decision school.
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Do colleges reject during early action?

Applying early action has three possibles outcomes: acceptance, denial, or deferred admission. The admissions office may defer your application if you're not a candidate for early action. In that case, the admissions panel will reevaluate your application with the regular decision applicants.
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What year do colleges look at the most?

Your first year and sophomore year affect your cumulative GPA, which is important to most colleges. However, a solid academic record in your junior year is likely to carry more importance with an admissions committee.
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What GPA do colleges look at?

Colleges typically consider both your high school GPA and your California State University (CSU)/University of California (UC) GPA when making admissions decisions. The specific weighting of each GPA varies depending on the college, but both GPAs play a significant role in the evaluation process.
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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 I accept a college offer and then reject?

Can you reject a college after accepting? Certainly! From the day you accept your acceptance offer to the day of your graduation, you can choose to no longer attend the university you're currently at. This is even true for those who accept an early decision acceptance offer, which are usually binding.
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Can you get rejected early action or only deferred?

As previously stated, students who apply through Early Decision and Early Action, may receive a deferral letter, stating that they have neither been accepted nor rejected, but that their application will be reconsidered during the next admission cycle.
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Does Harvard reject anyone early action?

The number most people forget to look at though, is the 78%. Seventy-eight percent of early applicants were deferred. Only 9.5% were denied. It was harder, in the 2022-2023 application cycle, to be denied from Harvard Early Action than it was to be deferred.
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How much does early action increase chances?

On average, students applying ED see a 1.6x (or 60%) increase in their chances of admission to very selective schools. This effect is lessened the less selective the school is. Early action doesn't offer as significant a boost as early decision, but it still does provide some admissions advantage.
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Do colleges look at senior year grades?

The important thing to know is that colleges do look at your senior year grades. So, a weaker performance in senior year than in previous grades can impact your application and college admissions decisions.
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Can other colleges see where you apply early action?

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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Does early action affect scholarships?

One of the disadvantages of applying for early action is that you might face more competition and lower chances of receiving merit-based scholarships from your early action college.
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What is the point of early action?

What Is Early Action? A nonbinding option, early action allows students to apply and potentially gain admission to one or more schools much earlier than regular applicants.
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Can you apply to the same college after being rejected early action?

The only time you can't reapply as a freshman applicant is if you try to apply again in the same admissions timeframe as your first application. (For example, if you were rejected Early Action/Early Decision, you can't reapply Regular Decision for that same admissions cycle.)
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