ED chance class of '10

<p>but based on your stats i def still think that you would get in either way, but just to make it clear to you and CAVALIER302 who seems to be highly misinformed about Early Decision and Regular Decision…i will help you out:
Here is the website that i got this quote from for validation:</p>

<p><a href=“http://www.mycollegeguide.org/guru/12.phtml[/url]”>http://www.mycollegeguide.org/guru/12.phtml&lt;/a&gt; </p>

<p>"I’ve heard that it is slightly easier to get into a top-notch school if you apply under an early admissions plan. Is this true for most schools?
I wouldn’t say it was “slightly easier” to get into a top-notch school early decision. I’d say it was “slightly tougher” since you’re probably not being compare to the total applicant pool but a select portion of it. At any rate, as for the average school, I’d say “no” again. However, I do think applying early (not necessarily early decision) can enhance your chances since some colleges have a rolling admissions policy, that is, they don’t wait to a certain date and admit the entire class, but rather admit as applications are received. This is usually the less competitive schools. If they run out of places and you apply late, it’s your loss. "</p>

<p>Believe me i have been at the same place you are, worrying about schools and applications and early decisions and such and i would not want to give anyone the “wrong information” - ie CAVALIER302</p>

<p>I just want to help you out and if you have anymore questions you can always contact me</p>