Yo so ok , easy question

<p>I'm taking my SAT 2 tests in November,
according to MIT website i should still be able to apply Early Action right?</p>

<p>so on the application I would just leave this space blank and submit the scores through college board as soon as I get them? </p>

<p>Is this how it works for Harvard as well? </p>

<p>Cheers</p>

<p>You wont be submitting them after they come in. you will need to put their name to it as one of the recipients when you take it or else you will be paying $30 extra to rush it.</p>

<p>You cant apply to both MIT and Harvard EA.</p>

<p>EA’s single choice only.</p>

<p>Actually, only Harvard is ‘single choice’. Per MIT admissions website, ‘if you choose to apply to MIT during Early Action, we don’t place any limits or where else you may apply’. However, they do expect you to honor other schools’ restrictions. Hence you cannot apply to Harvard and MIT Early Action as Harvard is single choice.</p>

<p>ty guys, makes sense.</p>

<p>you won’t have to rush your scores. they will accept november test scores as well (although they prefer october or earlier.) for regular action, they also accept january tests scores (but again, they’d prefer earlier scores.)</p>