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You'll still hear back about your application earlier than RD applicants do. You'll show your enthusiasm for your ED II school by applying early. You may still get an admissions boost because of ED II acceptance rates, which are typically higher than RD acceptance rates (though lower than ED I acceptance rates).Aug 15, 2016

Early Action vs. Early Decision: What You Need to Know When Applying -  Online Schools Report

Early Action vs. Early Decision: What You Need to Know When Applying - Online Schools Report

Early Action vs Regular Decision | Application Myths \u0026 Facts

Early Action vs Regular Decision | Application Myths \u0026 Facts

The Pros and Cons of Applying Early Decision and Early Action | The  University Network

The Pros and Cons of Applying Early Decision and Early Action | The University Network

Early Decision vs Early Action vs Regular Decision

Early Decision vs Early Action vs Regular Decision

10 Essential Facts About Early Decision 2

10 Essential Facts About Early Decision 2

30% to 50% Early Decision Acceptance Rates Are Fake | College Zoom

30% to 50% Early Decision Acceptance Rates Are Fake | College Zoom

Should I Apply Early Decision to College? Is it For Me?

Should I Apply Early Decision to College? Is it For Me?