CHANCES- Early Action

<p>Hey, I am planning on applying early action to UND or BC, I hope it would be a better choice to apply to UND over BC if my stats are good enough.</p>

<p>Stats:
SAT I- 1480/ Math IC - 760, Math IIC - 800, Bio- 790, Physics- 790, Latin- 750, Writing- 640/</p>

<p>8 APs: Biology, AB Calc, BC Calc, Latin: Vergil, Chemistry, Physics B, English Language, Statistics
-Mostly 5's and 4's</p>

<p>I have a great list of extra-curriculars which I have not compiled yet but will do so. But I have had many leadership obligations and awards with a well-rounded base.</p>

<p>Grades:
Freshman year, I had attended a prep school in which I received a 98.5 average with the highest GPA of a 4.2/4.2 with the most difficult courses and perhaps ranked in the top three students academically.</p>

<p>(Sophmore-Senior)
I attend an elite boarding school, Deerfield Academy, where about 33% of the seniors attend the Ivy Leagues. At this difficult place, I, personally, have an 88 average. The school, however, does not rank. The kids who get accepted to Harvard, Princeton, or Yale get around a 90-93 average. Thus, this school is very competetive and a feeder to the top universities. I am on target for perhaps the lower end of the Ivies and other great institutions.</p>

<p>I am a male, asian indian from New Jersey. When does the application come out for this Fall? Also, when should I send it in????</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>T-college,</p>

<p>You can apply to both ND and BC early action, they are not restrictive like Harvard, Yale and Stanford. In fact, many students apply to a number of open EA schools to get the word before the first of the year.</p>

<p>Here are a few other open EA schools, Georgetown, University of Chicago. In fact, most EA schools are open EA schools, though if you read the Georgetown EA application it sounds like they may go SCEA in the future.</p>

<p>Good luck with your efforts.</p>