All of them are in October, with the majority within the first week of October.
With due dates that close together, you won't be starting a new application after submitting one. For example, you won't do Wharton which is due 10/1, then wait until submitting it to start Booth on 10/3. It would serve you better to do the applications and build off of each of them. When you find a new revelation, see if you can apply it to the other apps, etc...
There is enough time to start doing apps, get through one of them and get some feedback, and then start the next app, etc...
That's why I was asking what order to do them in. Obviously I am keeping the deadlines in mind.
But, yes, I wouldn't deserve to get into a top school if I let that happen haha
With due dates that close together, you won't be starting a new application after submitting one. For example, you won't do Wharton which is due 10/1, then wait until submitting it to start Booth on 10/3. It would serve you better to do the applications and build off of each of them. When you find a new revelation, see if you can apply it to the other apps, etc...
There is enough time to start doing apps, get through one of them and get some feedback, and then start the next app, etc...
That's why I was asking what order to do them in. Obviously I am keeping the deadlines in mind.
But, yes, I wouldn't deserve to get into a top school if I let that happen haha