<p>does any one know g-towns policy??</p>
<p>I'm pretty sure that Early Decision does not allow other apps as a rule. At the least, all the schools I looked at worked that way. Early Action, unless specified as single-choice, does allow multiple apps.</p>
<p>"Early Action, unless specified as single-choice, does allow multiple apps." do u know if most highly selective universities do this?</p>
<p>That depends on the university. Some, like MIT, University of Chicago, and Notre Dame, offer Early Action. Others, like Yale and (I believe) Harvard do Single-choice. Still more, like Princeton, Northwestern, and Duke, only allow Early Decision.</p>
<p>It's easiest to simply look up the university that interests you.</p>
<p>I think for Duke ED you were allowed to apply to 2 EA schools, though i didnt apply to any</p>
<p>Bump Bump Bump</p>
<p>Regardless of where you apply ED, you need to get the SAT score up. Try and get it up to 2100, but 2000+ wouldn't be the end of the world either.</p>