<p>So MIT is EA non-binding right?.....we can apply to other colleges for early action?
ALso does anyone know what other good colleges have the same policy?</p>
<p>Yes, MIT is EA non-binding, and you can apply to other schools (just make sure the other schools don't have the policy of single-choice EA). A lot of people do MIT EA along with Caltech EA.</p>
<p>I had applied to MIT and Univ of Chicago EA non-binding.</p>
<p>yea i remember asking the same exact question a year ago... ;P</p>
<p>I did MIT, Caltech, and UChicago EA. I believe there's a few more great schools that offer the same policy...</p>
<p>good luck! =D</p>
<p>do you guys know any other schools with non-binding EA policies?</p>
<p>BC is if you like the boston area, but EA schools in general is a little vague</p>
<p>Check here
<a href="http://app.commonapp.org/index.cfm?APP=AppOnline&ACT=Display&DSP=CollegeInfo%5B/url%5D">http://app.commonapp.org/index.cfm?APP=AppOnline&ACT=Display&DSP=CollegeInfo</a></p>
<p>Its the site for the common app and it tells ya wat schools accept the common app and also which accept EA, ED, and the ones that require a supplement</p>