<p>Okay, I think my guidance counselor isn't completing my Wake Forest ED agreement because I have an EA application for another school. I'm allowed to do this, right?</p>
<p>It depends- there are a few single choice early action schools and if that is what you are applying to EA, then no, you can’t also do an ED school. I have a list of some single choice EA schools. You can PM me and I will check it for you or you can read the school’s website carefully and find out</p>
<p>ED schools, including Wake Forest, allow you to apply EA elsewhere. However, there are single choice EA schools as mentioned above, such as Harvard, which do not allow you to apply ED or EA elsewhere and there are other EA schools, like Georgetown, that allow you to apply EA elsewhere but not ED. Thus, you need to assure the EA schol permits your app to Wake Forest.</p>
<p>Wake’s website specifically says that you can not do other ED, doesn’t mention EA but says that you can apply regular decision at other schools. That seems to imply that you can’t apply EA somewhere else, but I have no knowledge of Wake’s admission rules other than what I read. Anyone know for sure?</p>
<p>I emailed Wake and they said it was alright as long as it was non-binding, and it’s not.</p>
<p>It’s not binding, I mean.</p>
<p>The issue is not with Wake, the issue is what, if any, conditions the EA school imposes.</p>