- Thu Aug 09, 2012 9:22 am
#4738
Hi bd622,
Dual programs tend to be a little different from school to school when it comes to deadlines, submissions, and requirements. As such, there isn't really a "timeline" that can be applied across the board. My first suggestion is that you undertake a side-by-side comparison of what you will need for each application, when deadlines are, and what you need to do and/or request in order get everything done. Often, each application will ask for similar things (aside from the essays you may need to complete): transcript(s), résumé, letters of recommendation. You can get these done and/or requested simultaneously, which will save you time.
When it comes to timing, the advice I've given students in the past is that they attempt to submit both around the same time (if at all possible). This is simply due to logistics--if you can get both submitted at the same time, you know that each school will be able to evaluate your app without having to wait for the other, and you are likely to get an admissions decision on both sooner. However, it won't hurt you if you don't, as long as you submit both before the deadline (and preferably considerably ahead of it). When it comes to submission of your applications, both will benefit from submission considerably ahead of the official application deadline, so aim to have everything submitted before the end of the year. This should give you plenty of time to complete both applications well.
Do you have to take any other standardized tests? To which schools are you applying? If you are willing to give me a little more information, I'm glad to give you a more specific plan. Without specifics, I'm afraid I can only give you very general advice.
Best of luck!
Anne Chaconas
PowerScore Test Preparation