early action

<p>Hi everyone!
If I apply for stanford early action, then can i apply for mit and berkeley early action, too?
Does berkeley have early action? i didn;t see it on their website. the same for harvard,,,,
also, is this the correct place to post these questions?
Thanks a lot!</p>

<p>Stanford:</a> Applying to Stanford | Freshman Applicants | Restrictive/Single-Choice Early Action
Above is Stanford's early admission policy.</p>

<p>Check College Board site to see if Berkeley does, because I couldn't find it for you either!</p>

<p>Harvard does not have any early admission any longer; it was discontinued as of the current incoming freshman class.</p>

<p>If you apply to Stanford early, you cannot apply to any other school early (with the exceptions listed on Stanford's site); that's why Stanford's early round is called single choice early action (SCEA).</p>

<p>Neither Berkeley nor Harvard have early programs.</p>

<p>I think we need to find a way to end all these threads about EA/ED and SCEA. It just seems like every couple of days someone is asking the same exact questions like "can I apply ED and SCEA??!?!?!!" And it's very easy to either get this info from the college's website or simply try to find the 100,000,000 threads on this topic.</p>

<p>It is confusing and is changing all of the time. Really you do have to read the current app very carefully. Don't know if the Stanford, Yale, other school apps for the next season are even out yet, though common is. Don't know if the changes have been posted for any of the schools or the policies for that matter.</p>