Early Action Elsewhere

<p>Sorry if this is a poor question.</p>

<p>On that note, if we are applying ED to Penn, is it still cool to apply EA elsewhere? It’s not EA single choice. Thanks</p>

<p>yeah, its "cool"...
you just have to withdraw your EA apps if u get into Penn</p>

<p>What if it's SCEA?</p>

<p>then you'll have two schools telling the collegeboard that you've applied single-choice to them, and you wont be going to college this year</p>

<p>Thanks for the clarification, I'm not intending to do so, just wanted to be aware</p>

<p>yeah...it was late, sorry if i was a little melodramatic. Like i said, you'll be fine regular EA elsewhere if you apply ED to Penn.</p>

<p>So Georgetown and Penn is okay, right? I can apply to both and even if I get into Penn, I can just retract my application.</p>

<p>"In keeping with this principle, students applying under the Early Action program may not apply at the same time to binding Early Decision programs since they then would not be free to choose Georgetown if admitted." georgetown.edu</p>