Regular Decision Questions...

<p>Are there going to be more or less people with super high SAT scores and etc turning in their application for regular decision than EA?</p>

<p>How harder is it to get in through RD than EA?</p>

<p>i would think most of the really motivated people tend to apply earlier rather than later, but thats just my opinion. i am sure both applicant pools have really qualified students</p>

<p>I’m not 100% positive, but I think UNC actually has MORE early applications than RD. Something like 13,000 EA and 10,000 RD.</p>

<p>I don’t think that the applicant pool should be much different.</p>

<p>60% of UNC applicants apply early.</p>

<p>There will be less people with super high SAT scores. Like Secret Asian Man said, 60 percent apply early and the acceptance rate in the EA pool is higher - simply because many of the more qualified applicants chose to apply early, and the lesser ones later. That doesn’t mean there won’t be extremely qualified students in the RD pool, but less than if you applied EA.</p>

<p>Just do as well as you can in the coming months and hope for the best. I found that comparing myself to others only made me feel worse, because (other than SAT), I was worse than most EA applicants. Yet I got in. You can’t change the last 4 years, but you can just relax and stop worrying so much. I know it’s easier said than done.</p>

<p>Apparently they’ve received 13,000 applications for the RD round so far. So about the same number as the first decision…</p>

<p>^ But that’s not normally the case, correct?</p>

<p>uggg this is gonna be the longest month of my life…</p>