What happens If I APPLY TWO EARLY DECISIONS?

<p>what happens If i apply to two early decision schools?</p>

<p>or what happens if i apply to a early decisin schoool when the school i am applying early action forbids the action?</p>

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<p>Just hope that you don't get accepted into both.</p>

<p>I'm pretty sure it's not allowed. Schools are smart enough to realize that a person may get accepted into both, so why would they even allow something like that to happen when the purpose of ED is for a student to apply to his or her top college?</p>

<p>If the schools find out, they will cancel all of your admissions. Don't chance it.</p>

<p>this is an incredibly stupid idea!</p>

<p>To be the devil's advocate here... we're talking about a theoretical question. Technically, they can't find out. (Unless you're really out of luck) Better hope you don't get accepted to both... (seriously)</p>

<p>School counselors aren't supposed to send out applications if you've applied ED to more than one school. If you're counselor somehow misses it, if any school finds out, count on being rejected.</p>

<p>just so you know, when you get accepted often the college will tell your school even before they tell you. So if your GC gets 2 ED acceptance letters...</p>

<p>Your GC would be a bloody fool to process the conflicting apps. All it can do is hurt his/her and your school's reputation at the target schools in the future.</p>

<p>Just in case you didn't know: when you submit ED or SCEA apps, you agree to ask special early consideration in exchange for exclusivity. It would be unethical and I hope people who do so get caught and appropriately penalized.</p>