If you have a 3.7 GPA and a 31 combined ACT score your chances of getting into the University of Wisconsin are pretty good, considering that most students who get in have a GPA of 3.5 and a score of 23 on the ACT.
I don't think so. Early decision usually expects you to come because that is the reason why early decision was made, to ensure students coming that year UNLESS that early decision is unbinding. Do more research, if it's binding, then you have to go. (I'm assuming college)
Early decision is binding and early action just lets you know if you got into the college sooner but you can still choose to go somewhere else.
yes there is
NoT anymore
The cast of Early Decision - 2014 includes: Ben Estus as Jake Eston Fung as Setphen
Falling in love is not a bad decision. Getting married too early or having sex too early are a bad decisions.
Depending on which school you apply to, most Early Decision answers will come around December 14th or 15th. Depending on which school you apply to, most Early Decision answers will come around December 14th or 15th.
No, along with other leading colleges in 2006, UVa ended its early decision program
It depends on which semester the student is applying for. Students applying for the Fall semester (September), are urged to apply early which could be February. Students applying for the Spring semester (January) can apply in October.
There is only period of application for transfers, and there is no early decision period.
Yes, but your chances of living are greater if you find out you have it in its early stages.
As long as you have your colon checked regularly through a colonoscopy and catch the cancer early enough your chances of beating it are extremely high.