1. Binding commitment. Students who apply for ED, when you sign the early decision agreement, it means that you have made such a commitment: this school is my first choice, and if the school accepts me, I will definitely register.
2. exclusive. Students applying for ED can only have one ED application in progress at any time, that is, you can't apply for two ED schools at the same time. Can I apply for EA in other schools? The ED agreements of many schools only state that the second ED application cannot be made at the same time, but it is not clearly stated that EA applications from other schools cannot be made. However, official website of College Board made it clear that other EA applications could not be made. Therefore, considering the special role of the university board of directors, if you have applied for an ed in one school, there can be no other ED and EA.
3. Different time compatibility. When ED is rejected, you can apply for the second round of ED II. At the same time, whether it is ED or ED II, you only have one early decision in progress, which does not violate the uniqueness and exclusiveness of early decision.
4. Other classes are compatible. When students apply for ED, they can apply for the normal admission RD of other schools. However, when you are admitted to ed, you must immediately withdraw your ongoing application, and you can't apply for any new schools.
5. Exit conditions. Under what conditions can I drop out of school if I am admitted to ed? Only when you apply for a need-based grant, but the school does not provide you with a scholarship, and you can't enter the school because of insufficient funds, you have the right to refuse the ed admission of the school and get rid of the binding commitment. In the case of applying for a scholarship, you don't need to withdraw other ongoing applications before receiving the notice of funding from the school, because if ed's school doesn't give you a scholarship, you can continue to apply for other applications. Special reminder: if you don't apply for a demand scholarship, you won't be eligible for promotion after being admitted to ed's school; If you apply for a demand scholarship, for China students, if American universities can't give you a demand scholarship, they usually won't admit you under ED. Some American universities tell you directly and clearly that foreign students ED can't apply for scholarships.
6. School obligations. Universities in ed must clearly tell students to inform applicants of the application results at a reasonable time after the ED application deadline. Most schools are around 65438+February 65438+May. For students who apply for scholarships, the school should inform the students of the results at the same time or in a short time afterwards. General schools will require students to pay a non-refundable deposit earlier (earlier than May 1 required by RD deposit).
7. Right to school. Students admitted by the Education Department must register for admission (extension of admission is allowed). If you violate the ED agreement, such as applying for ED/EA of two schools at the same time, the school has the right to cancel your ED qualification or even admit you. Second, act in advance, which is Early Action in English, or EA for short. In order to understand EA correctly and comprehensively, please remember the following points:
1. Unlimited commitment. Schools offering EA do not require students to make admission commitments after enrollment; Students are generally required to reply before May 1 whether to accept the admission results of our school. This means that if the result of EA application is admission, then this school will become a guaranteed school. 2. Exclusion uncertainty.
A) Ordinary EA often does not exclude, that is, it does not restrict you from applying for the early application form of other schools, as long as those schools do not restrict you from applying for the EA of our school. For example, EA of the University of Chicago is non-binding and is a multiple-choice question. The school tells you that you can apply for our EA or other EA before1October 1 1, as long as other schools say OK. However, if the other schools you choose are single choice early action (SCEA) schools (such as Yale University) or restricted early action (REA) schools (such as Stanford University), you must abide by the agreement there, and you can't apply for EA from Chicago University. Or if you want to continue to apply for EA at the University of Chicago, you must give up SCEA or r EA.
B) Single choice early recruitment (SCEA) and restricted early recruitment (REA) are two special early recruitment, which are exclusive, that is, you are restricted from applying for EA and ED in other schools. The typical representative of SCEA is Yale University. It is clearly stipulated that after choosing SCEA, you cannot apply for EA and ed of other schools at the same time. In other words, if you apply for EA or ED from other schools, you can't apply for SCEA from Yale. The typical representative of REA is Stanford University. The REA agreement that students are required to sign clearly stipulates that after you choose this school, you can't apply for ed, EA and EN (advance notice) from other schools, but only for rd and Rolling (rolling enrollment) schools.
3. Different time compatibility. When EA (including SCEA and REA) is rejected, you can apply for the second round of ED II.
4. Other classes are compatible. When students apply for EA, they can apply for normal admission to other schools. When you are admitted to EA, you don't have to withdraw other ongoing applications, but you can also apply for RD in other new schools.
5. There is no need to quit. Because EA is not limited, students are not required to register for admission after admission, so the school admitted by EA is the guaranteed school for students, and there is no need to drop out. Just answer whether to enroll before May 1.
6. School obligations. EA University must clearly tell students that they will inform applicants of the application results at a reasonable time after the EA application deadline. Most universities are around 65438+February 15. For students who apply for scholarships, the school should inform the students of the results at the same time or in a short time afterwards.
7. Right to school. Some universities with EA may restrict students from applying for other early applications. In this case, the school will clearly write these regulations in the agreement. Therefore, you must read it clearly when signing the school application agreement in advance. Third, the deadline for early application is 165438+ 10/,and some schools are 1 65438+10/5, while a few schools have different regulations;
The time for applying for early announcement of results is generally 65438+February 65438+May; Some schools will be a few days early, while others will be a few days late. Four. List of allowable options for early application: Is the type of early application binding? Can I apply for other advance applications? Can I apply for other normal applications? Early decision-making (ED) is early action (EA) or single choice early action (SCEA). No, no, it's restricted early action (REA), no, no, it's a detailed explanation of American early application (ed, EA) (2)/ Xunzi/Ke Ben /5 12.html Source:/Xunzi/Ke Ben/51.html.