getting more nervous

<p>I'm getting nervous about by possible situation by January.
Schools I've submitted my application to so far:
University of Michigan
University of Minnesota
University of Iowa
University of Illinois
University of Arizona</p>

<p>A "few" of the schools I plan to apply to soon:
New York University
George Washington University
Boston University
University of Southern California</p>

<p>(Geez) I'm not sure what to do right now. I would like to get my applications sent out to the 4 schools listed above ( and others) but I then would be committing to attend if accepted, I also would be in the likelyhood of getting large loans if accepted ( low income).
Any suggestions on what I should be doing right now? I plan to major in economics and political science ( or international relations). Also plan to attend a top graduate school in the future. </p>

<p>I'm posting this thread because I do not want to get off track with my homework nor the college process.</p>

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<p>I know since I don't have the average stats as a cc user EA/ED only helps someone like me. For future references, if I did do EA/ED to any schools, which universities ( speaking of any) would be likely to only have me take out loans ( at max) 5-7k a year?
Any other advice on schools I should be looking at? I'm a resident of Michigan so I can not apply to too many major state universities without being thrown 20k of loans if accepted ( such as OSU).</p>

<p>“I would like to get my applications sent out to the 4 schools listed above ( and others) but I then would be committing to if accepted I will attend”</p>

<p>what are you talking about? you can send in regular decision applications now, just mark that they are as such.</p>

<p>Oh wow really? I didn’t know. Well I have to look more into this tomorrow due to “homework”.</p>

<p>Thanks for awaring me</p>

<p>USC does not have ED, but if you apply by Dec 1, you will know by Jan/Feb if you are qualify for any scholarship.</p>