<p>i have no idea if i already asked this question (lols sry bad memory) but im wondering if i applied ED to another college, can i still do EE to Wellesley? Is it binding or just like regular...but earlier??</p>
<p>thanks you guys!</p>
<p>i have no idea if i already asked this question (lols sry bad memory) but im wondering if i applied ED to another college, can i still do EE to Wellesley? Is it binding or just like regular...but earlier??</p>
<p>thanks you guys!</p>
<p>Well if you applied ED to another college, don't they tell you before Jan 1 anyway? So you wouldn't have to worry about the EE date.</p>
<p>But anyway, EE is pretty much like regular, it's in no way binding.
In the end of February, you will receive a letter that tells you if admission is likely, possible, or unlikely.
Then you'll get your decision on the RD date just like everyone else.</p>
<p>Hope that helped =)</p>
<p>ohh miss zanna has it right. EE is completely non binding and non exclusive. If you are getting in you just get a "likely" letter and extra Wellesley goodies from the admissions office.</p>
<p>Some colleges have an ED 2 program. I'm not sure how those work, but with ED1 you get your answer before all the other applications have to be in anyway, so you technically aren't supposed to apply to RD schools, (or you withdraw them all if you get in).</p>
<p>25%, if I recall correctly... likely is 99%, and unlikely 1%.</p>
<p>I think that if I got a possible letter, I wouldn't be able to sleep the whole month until RD decisions came out.</p>
<p>haha I'm already unable to sleep over it all ;]</p>
<p>woow likely= 99% unlikely=1% if i get unlikely i would be very very miserable </p>
<p>ahh thanks you guys!</p>