<p>Here are the apps I sent in about 1 week ago:
University of Maryland- EA
Boston University- ED
UCONN- EA
Rider- EA
Drexel- RD
Syracuse- RD
University of Delaware- RD
WVU- EA
George Mason- EA
Montclair- EA
Penn State U Park- EA
American University- RD</p>
<p>Like, are you kidding me? Did you really just ask that question when the Common App and each school’s respective website gives you the date in bold? </p>
<p>ED & EA - middle of December, maybe January?
RD - Probably end of March, early April.</p>
<p>Well I know that, but I didn’t know since I applied much earlier than the deadline for some, if they would look at my app earlier and make a decision earlier.</p>
<p>Yeah, it doesn’t work that way. They mail them out all at the same time, unless it is rolling admissions. But on the bright side I just found out the McRib is back!!!</p>
<p>You need not worry.
Schools usually begin looking at all of the applications after the deadline. There is no benefit to turning it in quicker, and unless one of your school’s has rolling admissions decisions, then you will receive it on the same day as someone who turned it in first or someone who turned it in on November 1st. However, if you’re a very qualified applicant, you may receive a likely letter within the coming weeks before your decision, but those are a rarity. </p>