Nonbinding EA? Forum
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Nonbinding EA?
I just read somewhere that Cornell has non-binding EA? Is that what I think it is -- the ability to gain the advantages of an Early Action program without being forced to apply to that school if you are accepted? If so, are there any disadvantages to such an action? And what other schools offer that?
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Re: Nonbinding EA?
No disadvantages.
I think UT does as well.
I think UT does as well.
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Re: Nonbinding EA?
I saw this on Cornell's application and I purposefully didn't check it because I was worried it might carry some type of obligation if I were accepted. Then I just received an email saying my file was complete and I was being considered for Early Action. I guess since I applied pretty early they just threw my application in there. If it can't hurt I'm fine with it!
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Re: Nonbinding EA?
Why did you not read the entire instruction to the application before applying to a law school? Forcing yourself to read all the prints, fine or not, may come in handy as a skill if you want to be a lawyer.gorockies wrote:I saw this on Cornell's application and I purposefully didn't check it because I was worried it might carry some type of obligation if I were accepted. Then I just received an email saying my file was complete and I was being considered for Early Action. I guess since I applied pretty early they just threw my application in there. If it can't hurt I'm fine with it!
The instruction states that all applications submitted by a certain date are considered for EA.
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Re: Nonbinding EA?
For Cornell, any application that goes complete on or before November 15 will be considered EA, which means you get a decision in mid to late December. No disadvantage.
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