<p>Safety
UCLA
UCB
UMich
Princeton
Yale
Harvard
Cornell
MIT
Cal Tech</p>
<p>I wanted to know which of these schools has a restrictive early action plan. For example, i know Stanford SCEA doesn't allow you to apply early to other schools, which of the schools on my list are like that?</p>
<p>I don’t understand these types of threads. GO GOOGLE IT.</p>
<p>But off the top of my head</p>
<p>SCEA( non binding): Yale, Stanford
EA ( non binding): Cal tech, MIT
ED (binding) : Cornell
No Early Program: Harvard, Princeton, CAL, UCLA,
Rolling Decision & Early response ( non- binding) : UMichigan</p>
<p>I do have safeties, collegestress. My question was more along the lines of which of those schools can i apply to early while still applying early to other schools? For example, i can’t apply to Yale & Stanford both early.</p>
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<p>Good stuff. People should really use it more often.</p>
<p>@olleger, i knew that if i just wrote down those schools without “safety” i would have gotten 30 responses telling me that i should apply to at least one “safety” school.</p>
<p>Thanks collegestress and Matt for actually helping rather than posting crap i don’t care to see.</p>