Liked all the videos in this channel and I find them informative and to the point. Could you please do a video on EA and REA? I heard you can apply ONE REA and at the same time you can apply to other EAs at public universities but not private ones. I’m still a bit confused about how these 3 options work. Thanks!
REA's (Restricted Early Action options) are a bit confusing. (Some schools called them Single-Choice Early Action.) And what makes them more confusing is that the rules are slightly different for each college. The best way to know the precise REA rules for a particular college is to look on their website. Generally speaking, if you apply Restricted Early Action to a school, you can't apply Early Decision to any other school, but you can apply Early Action to public universities, but not private universities. But again, the specific rules vary by school.
Sir due to bad health during my 12th Grade exams i couldn't do well enough and scored only 3.2 GPA but i have a good SAT score of 1570 Do you think i can get into Harvard if I apply ED ?
First, Harvard doesn't offer Early Decision. They've replaced it with something called Single-Choice Early Action, which unfortunately doesn't confer the same admissions boost. Without knowing more about you, I would never say "never." But most students who get admitted to Harvard have near-perfect GPA's, in addition to many other impressive achievements.
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Liked all the videos in this channel and I find them informative and to the point. Could you please do a video on EA and REA? I heard you can apply ONE REA and at the same time you can apply to other EAs at public universities but not private ones. I’m still a bit confused about how these 3 options work. Thanks!
REA's (Restricted Early Action options) are a bit confusing. (Some schools called them Single-Choice Early Action.) And what makes them more confusing is that the rules are slightly different for each college. The best way to know the precise REA rules for a particular college is to look on their website. Generally speaking, if you apply Restricted Early Action to a school, you can't apply Early Decision to any other school, but you can apply Early Action to public universities, but not private universities. But again, the specific rules vary by school.
Sir due to bad health during my 12th Grade exams i couldn't do well enough and scored only 3.2 GPA but i have a good SAT score of 1570
Do you think i can get into Harvard if I apply ED ?
First, Harvard doesn't offer Early Decision. They've replaced it with something called Single-Choice Early Action, which unfortunately doesn't confer the same admissions boost. Without knowing more about you, I would never say "never." But most students who get admitted to Harvard have near-perfect GPA's, in addition to many other impressive achievements.
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