American colleges and universities conduct two rounds of undergraduate admissions.

by guoluzhe123 on 2009-11-20 17:07:34

Early application is divided into two types: ED and EA.

The application time for studying in the United States is divided into two rounds. The first round is called early application (early), and the second round is called regular application (regular decision, abbreviated as RD). Early application is further divided into two types. One is called early decision (abbreviated as ED), and the other is called early action (abbreviated as EA). The deadline for submitting materials for both early decision and early action applications is generally early November, at the latest mid-November. Therefore, if you apply early, you need to have your new TOEFL and SAT scores by November, and all application materials should be ready. One advantage of early application is that you will know the admission results by mid-December. If your application is successful, everyone will be happy, and the subsequent time will be very relaxed, just waiting to prepare for the visa and pre-departure preparations. If the application is not successful, you can switch to regular application and start the second round of efforts.