Should I apply early action or regular decision to improve my chances.

<p>So I have heard from numerous amounts of people that early action improves your chances of getting accepted. I have a gpa of 2.9, sat of 1410 and will be applying to umass, uconn, siena college, Fordham, saint peters university, oneonta and sacred heart university. My grades are amazing this year 90's across the board except for English which is a 70 while my grades last year where basically all 70-80's and that's where I'm debating on which application style I should choose. Should I let them see this years good grades or let them see last years not so good grades. </p>

<p>Which UMass? I applied early action for UMass Lowell, just a few days ago, with a 2.9 unweighted GPA and a 3.166 weighted GPA. SAT Score of 1640 (CR+Math=1120, which is what they look at). I am sending in my qurter grades, so if you decide to apply early, they do REQUIRE you to send the grades in.</p>

<p>Amherst, i think i have somewhere around a 3.1 weighted also. But i ran out of time for early action so I’m just going to go with regular admission. </p>

<p>Always Apply early no matter what, your chances will be higher since you are the early applicants that colleges will look at. Chance me!</p>