Better to go Reg admission or EA?

<p>I've read and thought that if you apply under EA a person might have a slight chance better at getting into a school. </p>

<p>Heres my stats:</p>

<p>Math: 580
CR: 560
Writing: 540</p>

<p>Btw thats the best out of the 3 times I took the darn test.
I also took the SAT II in Math level I : 500</p>

<p>GPA weighted 4.0
Real GPA 95.63
Race: Pacific Islander
Top 5% of class.</p>

<p>I've alwasy taken the hardest courses my school has to offer. I'm in the Scholars program.
Here is what my senior schedule looks like:</p>

<p>A.P. Bio
College Level Macro Economics
College Level Calculus
College Level English
and of course religion....</p>

<p>Those college level courses are are sponsored by the near by university.</p>

<p>EC:
Secretary of a religious organisation in my school (LaSallian Youth) - 3 years
Senior Photograpgher and Editor for the Yearbook
Chess club member - 3 years
Interact club member 2 years
NHS National Honor Society Member 2 years
Had a steady job for the past 5 years.
Studied Martial Art - achieved a rank of Black Belt (this might show determination to the colleges???)
Been published in a photograpghy magazine three times.
Well what do you think?</p>

<p>I've been thinking about SUNY Binghamton, should I apply EA or reg? My SAT scores isn't really up to what the school wants, but I really want to go there. So would EA help or hurt me?</p>

<p>I think EA wouldn't help you, especially because of your scores. However, your grades are great. Personally, I would wait and take the ACT, then apply. Some students tend to do better on it than on the SAT.</p>

<p>I already applied to them EA is there a way to cancel it?</p>

<p>apply reg., though i'm sure ea deadline is over. If binghampton's ea app is like any other school's, then they won't ask for a list of extracurriculars/essays/etc like they do with reg. in ea, they look strictly at gpa, course load, and test scores.</p>

<p>I have never heard of a school not looking at EC's, Essays, etc for EA. I am applying to 3 schools EA and all look at everything, same as RD.</p>

<p>i would apply reg, because those sat scores are really low, and you will likely be rejected from those who are certain whose scores are damm high</p>