<p>does EDI have bette4r acceptqnce rate than EDII</p>
<p>I can assure you I'm well aware of the financial risks involved and
Princeton is indeed my first choice for early decision. However, I'd
rather get some other schools incorporated into my early applications
process by applying non-SCEA early action to them (eg. Georgetown and
Chicago).</p>
<p>Good question Dreaming.
I have yet to find any data comparing application pools and acceptance rates at schoos offering ED I and ED II. I guess chools are reluctant to provide this info.</p>
<p>Doctor, This is from Princeton's website. It's full of extremely detailed information. Take a look.
Early Decision</p>
<p>"If you have determined that Princeton is first among your college choices, you may submit your application by November 1 and receive a decision from us by mid-December. Applying Early Decision constitutes a commitment to attend Princeton if you are offered admission.</p>
<p>Early Decision application outcomes include: admission to Princeton; deferral of the final decision until after another review in the Regular Decision process; and refusal of admission.</p>
<p>Early Decision applicants must have taken the SAT I and SAT II tests no later than the November 6, 2004 test date.</p>
<p>Early Decision applicants may not apply under Early Decision or Early Action plans at any other college or university (but may submit Regular Decision applications elsewhere).</p>
<p>Early Decision applicants who apply for financial aid and are offered admission in December will be notified of any aid awards at the same time."
<a href="http://www.princeton.edu/pr/admissions/u/appl/%5B/url%5D">http://www.princeton.edu/pr/admissions/u/appl/</a></p>
<p>So, it looks like a simultaneous EA application is not allowed. You might, however, be able to apply to a school like Michigan with rolling admissions. If you get your application out early in the Fall you could hear from them in a few weeks. That way you could have an acceptance in your pocket before you send out any application. You need to ask Princeton, however, if this is kosher.</p>
<p>hmmmm... this is very bad news to me. Thanks for the heads-up, momrath.</p>
<p>which ivies have non-SCEA ED</p>