I applied early action to a few universities and I'm feeling pretty anxious. Does anyone know when I can expect most early action decisions to come out? I just want to be prepared and have a timeframe in mind. Thanks, everyone!
Early action decisions typically come out in mid-December, although the exact date varies by school. Some universities may release their decisions earlier in the month, while others might wait until closer to the winter holidays. To get a better idea of when you can expect your decisions, it's a good idea to visit the admissions websites of the schools you applied to, as they often provide specific dates or timeframes for releasing early action decisions.
Keep in mind that the decision notification process can sometimes be staggered, with some applicants receiving their decisions a few days before or after the official release date. It's normal to feel anxious during this time, but try to be patient and remember that you'll receive your decisions soon. Good luck!
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