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Early Action at UNC Chapel Hill

Hey y'all! I'm really interested in UNC Chapel Hill and was considering applying Early Action. What's the difference between regular decision and early action for UNC Chapel Hill? Are there any advantages to applying early action? Thanks in advance!

a year ago

Hello! The main difference between Early Action (EA) and Regular Decision (RD) at UNC Chapel Hill is the application deadline and notification timeline. For Early Action, you'll need to submit your application by October 15th and you'll receive your decision by January 31st. If you apply Regular Decision, the application deadline is January 15th, and the decision notification date is by the end of March.

There are a few advantages to applying Early Action at UNC Chapel Hill. First, it can provide peace of mind, as you'll know the decision earlier in the process, which can alleviate some stress. Additionally, applying EA demonstrates your strong interest in the school, as you're indicating UNC as one of your top choices by applying early.

However, there's no clear evidence that applying EA at UNC Chapel Hill significantly increases your overall chances of getting accepted, as the admissions office maintains a holistic review process for all applicants. That being said, if you have a solid application ready by the EA deadline, it could be worth it for the earlier notification and to show your strong interest.

On the other hand, if you feel you could strengthen your application by waiting for the RD deadline, it might be better to take the extra time to polish your essays, improve your extracurriculars, or obtain stronger letters of recommendation. Ultimately, you should choose the option that best suits your timeline and the strength of your application. Good luck with your decision, and I hope this information helps!

a year ago

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