<p>Okay guys, to make things easier for everyone come time to apply, list schools that are EA, SCEA, ED, rolling admissions, as well as other clauses that may apply. That way, we can weigh our options- better to apply to 3 EA schools or one ED school? Etc.,</p>
<p>Also, if you have insight into whether it is beneficial for a student to apply EA to a certain school or not, etc., please write so. For instance, I've heard that EA admit for Georgetown is less than RD and doesn't really make a difference and that it might even be easier RD. True or not? </p>
<p>I'll start off:</p>
<p>Georgetown- Early Action
Notre Dame- Early Action
Boston College- Early Action
UChicago- EA
UMich- Early Response</p>
<p>Yale- SCEA
Columbia- ED
UPENN- ED
Darthmouth- ED</p>
<p>Georgetown- Early Action
Notre Dame- Early Action
Boston College- Early Action
UChicago- EA
Northeastern EA
MIT EA
Caltech EA
University of San Diego - EA</p>
<p>Yale- SCEA
Stanford SCEA</p>
<p>UMich- Rolling Admissions</p>
<p>Columbia- ED
UPENN- ED
Darthmouth- ED
Cornell ED
Brown ED</p>
<p>Georgetown- Early Action
Notre Dame- Early Action
Boston College- Early Action
UChicago- EA
Northeastern EA
MIT EA
Caltech EA
University of San Diego - EA</p>
<p>Yale- SCEA
Stanford SCEA</p>
<p>UMich- Rolling Admissions</p>
<p>Columbia- ED
UPENN- ED
Darthmouth- ED
Cornell ED
Brown ED
Oberlin ED</p>
<p>Georgetown- Early Action
Notre Dame- Early Action
Boston College- Early Action
UChicago- EA
Northeastern EA
MIT EA
Caltech EA
University of San Diego - EA</p>
<p>Yale- SCEA
Stanford SCEA</p>
<p>UMich- Rolling Admissions</p>
<p>Columbia- ED
UPENN- ED
Darthmouth- ED
Cornell ED
Brown ED
Oberlin ED
Colgate ED</p>
<p>Georgetown- Early Action
Notre Dame- Early Action
Boston College- Early Action
UChicago- EA
Northeastern EA
MIT EA
Caltech EA
University of San Diego - EA</p>
<p>Yale- SCEA
Stanford SCEA</p>
<p>UMich- Rolling Admissions</p>
<p>Columbia- ED
UPENN- ED
Darthmouth- ED
Cornell ED
Brown ED
Oberlin ED
Colgate E
Northwestern ED</p>
<p>Boston College and Georgetown are Restricted Early Action, which means you can't apply Early Action to them if you are applying Early Decision somewhere else. You can, however, apply to other early action schools. This probably goes for other schools as well I am just not sure which ones.</p>
<p>Yea, but generally aren't all ED schools restricted to that particular school? Which would render the 'restrictive' early action clause void, unless your're looking at SCEA at Yale or those many things Carnegie has.</p>