Junior Action Plan (?)

<p>Hey people,</p>

<p>I've heard that I can apply to certain colleges as a junior.
If I get in, I am guaranteed a spot, and if not, I can reapply as a senior.</p>

<p>Is this true? If so, what is it exactly called?
I've been trying to see which schools offered such applications. </p>

<p>Thanks everyone.</p>

<p>The only early application opportunities I know of are first semester senior year. You can apply Early Decision (binding, meaning you must go to that school if you get in) and Early Action (not binding). Many schools have these options, just research the ones you're looking at.</p>

<p>You have to check; it depends on the school. Some allow you to put of acceptance a year and some don't.</p>

<p>..if that's what you mean?</p>

<p>Otherwise you can apply being a junior as a senior anywhere ,but of course you will have to have all the requirements.</p>

<p>no..i'm fully aware of early action/decision.</p>

<p>it was more like only juniors get to apply and compete each other for a spot.</p>

<p>I'm sure you'd have to be as qualified as the average senior that's applying. You might even have to be over qualified since you're applying early and would have to show them why you're ready to skip ahead into college.</p>

<p>well even though you're admitted, you still have to finish your senior year.
i don't know what it's called tho :/
i heard u of chicago has this thing</p>