<p>Is it possible to apply to both like this?</p>
<p>No, as if you get accepted to Wharton ED, you HAVE to go there, no exceptions.</p>
<p>ok I know that, but I don’t want to apply to MIT regular. I’m just asking if you are allowed to do this.</p>
<p>I think he wants to know as a back up plan if denied from Wharton.</p>
<p>Look into Penns early decision restrictions, it should tell you there.</p>
<p>If your woundering if you can apply to wone if you changed your mind but already apllied to another then the answere is.</p>
<p>A. Transfere if it’s not to late to back out ,B see if you can talk to there office and see if they can work somthing out, C no</p>
<p>Ps. What was your profile that got you accepted cuz MIT is awsome.</p>
<p>Yes, you can apply ED at Penn and EA at MIT (any most other EA schools). Just keep in mind that a Penn acceptance is binding and you will be obligated to attend unless the finances don’t work out. If Penn is your #1, this is a good plan, but if you’d take MIT over Penn and are a highly qualified applicant, you may be better off waiting for regular decision at Penn.</p>
<p>The exception is when the EA plan is Single Choice Early Action (“SCEA”, often favored by the Ivies), which case you can not apply ED or EA anywhere else. Not the case at MIT!</p>
<p>Can’t hurt to send admissions an e-mail though to make sure you’re good though.</p>
<p>yes you can do 1 ED and as many EAs as you want</p>
<p>do it…i mean wharton is better than sloan so that becomes first priority anyway</p>