Early action versus regular decision is a hotly debated choice that every college applicant has to make. While many swear that choosing one admissions route over another allowed or prevented them from getting into a university, the benefits and consequences depend on your personal situation, application, and desired colleges. This article features university perspectives as well as senior mentor insight to give you the facts–and dispel the myths–of application timing. Read on to find out…
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