ED/EA law schools

<p>do any law schools offer ED or EA for their applications?</p>

<p>Yes. Some also offer "early notification," in which you find out by December (I guess it's a form of EA).</p>

<p>Off the top of my head - Columbia (ED), Brooklyn (ED), Washington and Lee (EA), Georgetown (EA), Penn (EA), and I think Northwestern offer it. (I'm very NYC/DC oriented - this is not a complete list!) Tulane does not - they don't actually start looking at apps until January, and you get decisions starting in February.</p>

<p>Is there a strategic advantage (higher-admit numbers) for those who apply ED, like there is for undergrad?</p>

<p>I believe that there is. LIke undergrad EAs/EDs, they haven't seen their applicant pool yet. There also tends to be a pretty high yield of EA students, and, of course, ED students are bound to go (with presumably harsher penalties than undergrad, given the ethical standards lawyers are held to). </p>

<p>I cannot begin to even guess the quanta of advantage that ED would confer... just "some."</p>