Novemeber SAT/SAT IIs OK for ED/EA

<p>I was just wondering if November test dates would be accepted by colleges that i may apply ED/EA to...specifically PENN and Georgetown. Also, while the ED/EA topic is up, is it true that you can apply somewhere ED say for me Penn, and apple EA to Georgetown and upon acceptance to the ED school, withdraw the EA app? Thanks a lot for any replies.</p>

<p>I was actually wondering the same thing about the Nov. testing. although I thought that you are not suppose to apply ED and EA since it defeats the purpose of the EA if you do get accepted ED. You can apply to as many EA's as you want to, but I believe its either that option or just one ED.</p>

<p>I didnt think you could do that either but I remember reading or maybe hearing about applying ED and EA and upon getting accepted to the ED withdrawing all the EA applications and upon rejection, well, you can hope for the best with the EA decisions. Does anyone else have any input about this or Nov. test dates? Thanks!</p>

<p>Applying to more than one, maybe two schools EA, is a bad idea because all the schools can check the number of applications you have, their type, and their status. So, they won't really take you seriously if you've applied to more than one school EA.</p>

<p>Wow...i never thought of that..thanks a lot tux!</p>

<p>so does anyone know whether SATs in Nov are good for the ED/EA deadline...?</p>

<p>why dont you go on Penn's website?
SOMEONE here has to go on the website to do it for you...why dont u do it yourself?
English is my second language, yet I have no problem obtaining all the info I need from a school's website.</p>

<p>Thanks for your arrogant reply kenny...and actually i have not been able to find anything about Novemeber SATs which is why I asked-obviously.</p>

<p>from Penn's supplement:
Early Decision candidates should take these examinations either
during the junior year or in the summer before the senior year, but
certainly no later than November 2006. Early Decision candidates
who opt for November examinations must rush their test scores to
the Office of Admissions. </p>

<p>arrogent? go to <a href="http://www.upenn.edu%5B/url%5D"&gt;www.upenn.edu&lt;/a>, click on admissions, click on application...
I must have unders-estimated the difficulty, sorry about that.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.georgetown.edu/undergrad/admissions/firstyearEA.html#%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.georgetown.edu/undergrad/admissions/firstyearEA.html#&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>on the right side, there are FAQs....
lol,
again, I'm very sorry to ask this difficult task from u,FMHS1</p>

<p>took me 3 min to get both these info...</p>

<p>well, i guess FMHS1 posted that in order to provoke me to look up the info for him so he can get the info sitting on the couch...</p>

<p>Well, kudos, you get the final laugh FMHS1!</p>

<p>Sorry Kenny but just because you easily found what I was looking for does not mean you can be an arrogant and condescending fool and I do not appreciate it. Granted you did find the information relatively easily but actually i could not find that information otherwise I would not have asked. So congratulations you found something off of Penns website you must feel like a real stud now. Do not reply to me anymore unless you have something respectful to say for I do not want to spend my precious time reading your cries for attention.</p>