opportunities to apply early with Early Action (EA), Early Decision (ED) I and II, and even “hidden” Early Decision III rounds. Admission rates in early pools tend to be higher, with a smaller pool of highly qualified applicants indicating the school is their top-choice. Since colleges ...
For the most part, you can apply to as many early action colleges as you want; however,a few schools have restrictive or single-choice early action, which means that you can't apply early action anywhere else. (Note that you can still applyregulardecision elsewhere.) Schools with restrictive...
Northeastern’s ED pool was up 5%. Northeastern offers Early Action too. Their EA pool was up 14%. Boston University’s ED pool was up 12%. Tufts’ was up 17%. These numbers are nothing compared to those of some ultra-selective colleges. Harvard’s (restricted) EA applications were up ...
It's important to note that there are several levels of early admissions, ranging from the early decision plan, which is binding, to early action plans, which allow students to apply to more than one college. The latter are more approachable for lower- or middle-income families because they ...
When the period of balanced competition ended with the Seven Years' War and the elimination of France as a North American colonial power, the calculus of cultural interaction changed, and ultimately brought the whole edifice of native power in the northeastern quadrant of North America crashing ...
strength to force Feng to order military action; Gen. Cao Kun was put in charge of the campaign and drove the southerners out of Hunan by the end of April 1918. In May the southern government was reorganized under a directorate of seven, in which military men dominated. Sun therefore ...