June as opposed to May!!

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Am i considered a very very very early applicant if I applied in june 20ish as opposed to the first day it opens in may because thats when my spring quarter ends and I would like to have that gpa in there? Or do I have to literally apply the first week the app process opens? Is there a difference at all or is there a little difference? Thanks!!
 
If it helps your gpa to wait a little, definitely wait until June. You'll still be ahead of the bulk of the apps. Good Luck!!!
 
i think trying to apply as early as possible means applying before august 1st.
 
May, June, and July are considered early! GOOD LUCK
 
June is fine...especially if AADSAS is futzing around with the application and course codes.

I applied in June and I would recommend that others do so then. With AADSAS, you can be assurred that they will make any mistake that they possibly can. I would not rush to have the top number, especially if it means that they can have a little bit of time to work the bugs out of the system. 😎
 
Say I want to apply in may to be really early. Can I send another transcript with my new grades from this semester to AADSAS when I get them in very late may or early june?


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budge311 said:
Say I want to apply in may to be really early. Can I send another transcript with my new grades from this semester to AADSAS when I get them in very late may or early june?


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Yes, you can. But I am not sure it is worth the hassle. Corrections will set you back--making your application complete when you upload them.

are you sure that one quarter of grades will make that much of an impact?

if you have completed 3 years then you have completed 12 quarters? so if you have a 3.5 GPA, getting a 4.0 GPA for one quarter would make that .. . 3.542 (if this quarter's grades were worth 1/12th of your total GPA)
 
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