EA schools

<p>I want to apply to Georgetown early action next year and if i do this then i cant apply ED anywhere else. Does anyone know of some good schools that also have EA?</p>

<p>Is this a serious question?</p>

<p>Hi Guys</p>

<p>This is Richards</p>

<p>Apply to more than one.</p>

<p>No matter what a boarding school recruiter tells you ... or how gifted/special you think your child is ... or how much you love one school above all the rest, you need to do this. Unless that recruiter puts it down in writing, they feel they can get away with saying anything. Sometimes they say things that are meant to make you feel good. Sometimes they say things without knowing all the competition wanting to get in. Sometimes they say things that you might misinterpret as meaning something else. So unless they put it in writing, NEVER assume you're going to get into that boarding school. Always apply to at least ten boarding schools. Be selective on which you want to send your child though. This isn't going to down for a burger at McDonald's. One of those you apply to will be the one your child will be attending for four or more years. Choose carefully and then apply in mass.</p>

<p>newcreationsboardingschool.org</p>

<p>yale has EA if i'm not wrong. Mind you EA is not binding whereas ED is.
Make it very clear what is binding and what is not, you dont want to mess up later.</p>