<p>Ok so i've been trying to figure this out, but I'm confused.
If I apply early action, can I apply to as many schools as I want early action? Because I know early action is non-binding. But one school I'm applying to has restricted early action so what does this mean in regards to applying early action to other schools? thanks</p>
<p>If you are applying to a restricted EA program, you may only apply to this school’s EA program. Otherwise, you can apply to as many EA schools as you want.</p>
<p>^quomodo’s got it spot on.</p>
<p>thanks guys. def cleared it up for me. So basically that means I have to apply regular decision for that school then. ok.</p>
<p>^^of course, hehe, if you are a Jets Fan and had to buy your seat, you may not be able to afford to attend college but that’s for another thread…jk; your screen name made me chuckle…</p>
<p>LOL. I know! That’s why I’m NOT attending the games. It’s so dumb, I can’t stand it. But I will watch them win the superbowl from my living room! haha</p>
<p>wait wait wait. I got this from boston college’s website (school I’m applying restricted early action):</p>
<p>“Boston College does not permit students to apply under our Early Action program if they are applying to a binding Early Decision program at another college. Students are free to apply to other Early Action and Regular Decision programs.”</p>
<p>So i guess this means restricted early action is different at BC and I’m allowed to apply to 5 other schools EA as well? Thats good.</p>