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ED Decision Dates - A Stressful Wait?

Hello, I've decided to apply to a college with the ED admission plan. Does anyone know the general timeline for when colleges release early decision outcomes? And any tips on how to manage the waiting anxiety?

a year ago

First, it's completely normal to feel stressed while waiting for college decisions. You've put in so much time and effort into your applications, and the anticipation can be nerve-wracking. Here's to hoping it all pays off!

As for the timeline, most colleges release their Early Decision (ED) results in mid-December. However, the specific date can vary from one institution to another, and some schools may not announce a specific release date in advance. You might want to check the admissions webpage of your ED school or contact their admissions office for the most accurate information.

Regarding managing anxiety, here are some strategies:

1. Keep Busy: Immerse yourself in school or extracurricular activities, engage in a new hobby, or find ways to distract yourself. Taking your mind off college decisions, even momentarily, can help alleviate stress.

2. Practice Self-Care: Prioritize your physical well-being and mental health. Exercise regularly, eat healthily, and get plenty of rest. Trying out mindfulness exercises or meditation might be helpful as well.

3. Stay Positive: Keep in mind that receiving an acceptance from your ED school would be fantastic, but it's not the only path for you. Many students end up truly enjoying their undergraduate experience at colleges that were not their first choice.

4. Seek Support: Conversing with friends, family, or a school counselor about your anxieties can be therapeutic. They can provide different perspectives, grounding advice, or just lend a listening ear.

Remember, the waiting period is temporary and you're definitely not alone in this experience. Try to relax and take things one day at a time. Good luck!

a year ago

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