Is this possible?

<p>Is it possible to apply EA to Georgetown, UNC, and Northeastern as well as applying as early as possible rolling decision to the University of Michigan and to Ohio State? I mean both is it legally possible and would I have the time to do this so early in the school year.</p>

<p>Early action is non-binding, but it comes with the stipulation that you can't apply early decision or early action anywhere else. You can, however, apply as early as you want with the rolling admission plus 1 of your early action schools.</p>

<p>Correct me if I am wrong, but you can apply to as many schools EA as you want, but only one school if SCEA. You can also apply to as many schools rolling as you like, regardless of EA or SCEA.</p>

<p>Depends on the school. Example G'Town you can apply as many EAs as you want but no EDs with it. It really depends.</p>

<p>OP--yes it is legal. None of those schools (gtown, unc, northeastern) have restrictive EA. Like hpandu said you can't apply EA GTown and ED somewhere else, but you didn't mention ED so you're okay.</p>

<p>Whether or not you'll have enough time depends entirely upon when schools release their applications for the next year. You can find applications for the current year on their websites to get an idea of what the essay questions will be and other information you'll need to know to speed up the process, but you can't actually fill one out until they are released. Essays tend to stay the same from year to year but some may change.</p>