<p>ED to University of Pennsylvania
EA to MIT and possibly CalTech as well.</p>
<p>Since the EA is not single-choice, and ED as long as I don't apply any other school Early Decision, I'm ok right?</p>
<p>ED to University of Pennsylvania
EA to MIT and possibly CalTech as well.</p>
<p>Since the EA is not single-choice, and ED as long as I don't apply any other school Early Decision, I'm ok right?</p>
<p>Mhhhm, you're correct.
Since:</p>
<p>Penn doesn't mind:</p>
<p>"NOTE: A student may apply Early Decision to only one institution. Accordingly, if an applicant for Early Decision to the University of Pennsylvania also applies for Early Decision to another school, the Early Decision application to the University of Pennsylvania will be withdrawn. Further, if any Regular Decision applicant to the University of Pennsylvania is accepted Early Decision under a College Board approved Early Decision plan by any other school, the application to the University of Pennsylvania will be withdrawn."</p>
<p>& MIT doesn't mind:</p>
<p>Caltech doesn't want to tell me, and i'm too tired to search it out.</p>
<p>But, at least you can do an MIT/Penn combo and be safe.</p>
<p>aye aye aye... i think this is the 1,000,000,000th time this ? has been asked... there is a search feature on this site, in case you didn't know.</p>