Early applications

<p>I see some Law Schools have 'early applications.' Do these early applications work the same way as an ED for a college, or is it more like an EA for a college? </p>

<p>Also, can someone find a list of Law schools that have EA and/or ED style early applications? Thanks</p>

<p>I know Michigan has an Early Decision program that is binding.</p>

<p>is there a list somewhere that lists which law schools are EA and which ones are ED? it seems all the law schools say "early application" if they have one, but it doesnt state if they are binding or not.</p>

<p>I don't think that there is a master list anywhere of schools which do EA or ED; some schools do one but not the other. Some only do "early notification," which is a form of early action (completely non-binding). </p>

<p>Generally, you want to have your applications in by October at the latest. That maximizes your chance of admission, as they are all rollling admission schools. You'll find out earlier (generally) when you apply earlier.</p>

<p>thanks ariesathena</p>