<p>Really, just the question up top. I’m applying Single-Choice Early Action and I want to use the expedited application for Brandeis. I don’t want to screw something up, but I can’t find the information online. Does anyone have actual experience with this? Did Stanford/Yale lock you up in admissions jail?</p>
<p>I don't know anything about stanford but from Yale's site:</p>
<p>"I am applying to Yale under the Single Choice Early Action program. Can you explain the rules about applying to other colleges under their various early notification programs?
If you are an applicant to Yale under the Single Choice Early Action program, then you may not apply to any early program that notifies candidates in December. However, you may apply to another college's early notification program under certain conditions. First, you may apply to a public university's "rolling" admission program if the program is non-binding (a program is non-binding if you have until May 1 to respond). Second, you may apply to a college with a scholarship "deadline" only if the notification of admissions occurs in the regular admissions cycle. Finally, you may apply to another college's "Round 2 Early Decision" program if notification is after January 1. If you are admitted through another college's "Round 2 Early Decision" program, you must withdraw your application from Yale."</p>