With so many schools out there, I’m a bit confused about when regular decision deadlines typically fall. Are they usually around the same date, or do they vary a lot?
In general, the regular decision deadlines for most colleges fall mostly in the first week of January, although some can be as early as December or as late as February. It is common for many selective colleges to have their regular decision deadline on January 1st or January 5th.
For example, Stanford University, Harvard University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) all have January 1st as their regular decision deadline. Meanwhile, the University of California system has a unique regular decision deadline of November 30th. As for those with later dates, schools like the University of Washington have their deadlines in mid-February.
However, it is essential to note that these deadlines can and do change from year to year. Always refer to college's official website or contact the admissions office directly to get the most accurate and current information.
Remember, meeting these deadlines is crucial, as late submissions can impact your chance of admission. Therefore, creating a timeline or a calendar noting all relevant deadlines can be a very effective strategy in managing your college applications.
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