<p>Hey everybody! Ok, so I was ACCEPTED to Penn ED (YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!) So I'm extremely excited, and I can't wait for next year!!!
I'm a little concerned on one point, though. I applied to a couple of other schools early action (non-binding, of course), simply because I didn't want to wait until April to get results. I also applied RD to a few colleges. Now that I've gotten into Penn, of course, I am going to withdraw those applications (probably via email). Is it too late to withdraw the Early Action applications? And was it wrong to apply EA in the first place?? None of them were binding or restricted in any way, so I thought it was okay.
I'm kind of freaking out about this, but I think it's just because I have nothing else to worry about anymore!!! Haha. Anyway, I would really appreciate a response :)</p>
<p>Congratulations! I’m gonna see you in September WHOO!
No non-binding is perfectly fine. My guidance counselor told me.
I’m going to withdraw my EA acceptance from Bing when I get it, so I’ll tell you when I figure out how to do it. :D</p>
<p>Yeah it’s ok. I applied early to Michigan and Chicago. Just send an email to the admissions offices at each of the schools you have given anything to (transcripts, test scores, etc.) They’ll send you a confirmation that they withdrew your application usually in the mail.</p>
<p>I don’t believe you have to withdraw the Early Application apps, especially since you will hear from them in a few days. However, you cannot enroll if they do accept you.</p>