Early action or Rolling admissions

<p>It is about applying for Michigan, Ann Arbor.
I was trying to search informations, but I couldn't.</p>

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<li>Which of the following choices has higher acceptance rate: EARLY action and ROLLING admissions?</li>
<li>If I apply by end of November through ROLLING admissions, do I still have a good chance to get in?</li>
<li>Can I apply for both EARLY action and REGULAR decision?</li>
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<p>I'm not really ready for sending my applications yet, but I'm not sure which choice would be better for me.
Please help me D:</p>

<p>“I was trying to search informations, but I couldn’t.”</p>

<p>That’s because Michigan does not disclose such information. </p>

<p>“1. Which of the following choices has higher acceptance rate: EARLY action and ROLLING admissions?”</p>

<p>EA supposedly improves an applicant’s chances, but there is no data to support such a statement.</p>

<p>“2. If I apply by end of November through ROLLING admissions, do I still have a good chance to get in?”</p>

<p>Sure, assuming you have the grades (3.8+ unweighed GPA) and the scores (2100+ on the SAT or 32+ on the ACT) to make Michigan a “good chance” school.</p>

<p>“3. Can I apply for both EARLY action and REGULAR decision?”</p>

<p>Just apply EA. Should you not make the deadline, your application will automatically enter the regular decision pool.</p>

<p>“I’m not really ready for sending my applications yet, but I’m not sure which choice would be better for me.”</p>

<p>Assuming you have stellar grades and scores and can complete your essays on time, EA is better.</p>