ED policy

<p>Wharton’s my true passion
but just like all the other applicants, im not quite sure if ill get in
What I know, however, is that ED boosts up my chance</p>

<p>even if I do apply ED to Wharton I only have a slim chance of getting in
i also want to apply to couple EA schools such as U of Chicago, MIT, and Boston College. Unlike Georgetown where you cannot apply EA to Georgetown if you are applying ED to any other school, Im pretty sure that U of Chicago, MIT, and Boston College allow it.</p>

<p>I just wanted to know what the ED policy for UPENN is with respect to this aspect. Also, if anyone knows if U of Chicago, MIT, and Boston College does not allow applying ED to another school along with applying EA to their schools, please let me know (i’m pretty sure that they allow it though). I really don’t want to break the rules, I just want to have all of my options open and consider all the possibilities. </p>

<p>Thanks in advance</p>

<p>I suggest you do a quick google and email admissions. But off the top of my head, UChicago and MIT aren't single-choice EA. I don't think Penn is either, but don't quote me on it</p>

<p>Hehe Wharton is your passion? Didn't know that was an EC now.</p>

<p>Sorry I have been browsing through CC too much lately. :)</p>

<p>As for the policy> You can apply ED and apply to EA (of course they can't be single choice EAs). But naturally if you get into W you much choose it instead of the EA school.</p>

<p>UChicago's EA policy allows you to apply elsewhere (what I did).</p>