Anonymous wrote:Georgetown and Notre Dame are the best known schools that have REA. Typically, it means you cannot apply to another private school ED, EA or SCEA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown and Notre Dame are the best known schools that have REA. Typically, it means you cannot apply to another private school ED, EA or SCEA.
Lol. Harvard, Yale and Princeton are the best known schools that have REA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown and Notre Dame are the best known schools that have REA. Typically, it means you cannot apply to another private school ED, EA or SCEA.
Lol. Harvard, Yale and Princeton are the best known schools that have REA.
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown and Notre Dame are the best known schools that have REA. Typically, it means you cannot apply to another private school ED, EA or SCEA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown and Notre Dame are the best known schools that have REA. Typically, it means you cannot apply to another private school ED, EA or SCEA.
Lol. Harvard, Yale and Princeton are the best known schools that have REA.
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown and Notre Dame are the best known schools that have REA. Typically, it means you cannot apply to another private school ED, EA or SCEA.
Anonymous wrote:It’s restrictive in that there are specific things you cannot do such as apply to another school early decision.
And it’s early action meaning it’s not binding if you are admitted. And because it’s early, the deadline to submit is Nov 1 or 15. Decisions are typically turned around within 6 weeks.
As others have said, you have to read each school’s admissions page to find out what the specific restrictions are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown and Notre Dame are the best known schools that have REA. Typically, it means you cannot apply to another private school ED, EA or SCEA.
No HYPS are the best known schools that have REA. MIT only has EA.
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown and Notre Dame are the best known schools that have REA. Typically, it means you cannot apply to another private school ED, EA or SCEA.
Anonymous wrote:What is REA? I googled and maybe not many schools have it? Because, I don’t understand this middle ground between early decision and early action.