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1. If what OP is saying is true (aka kid got in to their ED) then it *has* in fact happened because no other apps should be out anymore. They should’ve been pulled.
2. People saying report to colleges are unhinged. If it’s reported to anyone it’s to the school college counselors and let them manage the situation. They will decide next best course of action because if this student breaks their ED, it could affect schools future applicants. Report anon and no one is the wiser. Why is this so hard? Why report “anon” if you are certain with the ground truth. Big give away…mark of a spineless coward! PS: isn’t #1 a large assumption? Did the EA school send you the other candidate’ s acceptance letter? |
| Those who fearfully hide behind the veil of anonymity are the very spineless scumbags who plead the 5th under oath in a court of law stripped naked the whole world to see. |
| I would stay out of it and let the college counselor and the colleges deal with it. That’s their job. There’s nothing to be gained by a parent reporting an ED violation. Parents should focus on their own kids during the application process. |
+1 |
| Mind your own business. Nothing good comes of you reporting it, you will be known as the crazy family. Let the school admin deal with it if anything happens. Don’t worry, they will be pissed. The school will likely tighten up next year. Known example this year: Colorado Academy & Tulane |
Are you a Director of Admissions? |
This is what I've heard numerous time. I really don't understand why people don't find it unethical. |
Imagine these people in the workplace.
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Yes the rich rely on everyone else following the rules so they can get away with doing whatever they want to do. That’s why the rules were created in the first place. |
| OP, MYOB. |
I can plan to be the Queen of England, it doesn't mean it will happen. You can't report a teenager's wishful thinking that he hasn't even acted on. |
Completely agree. It’s the same kids who cheat throughout high school. Better to learn a hard lesson now. |
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Omg. MYOB.
The kid hasn’t even done anything, yet. It doesn’t affect you or your child. How would you even start that conversation? “hello, admissions? I would like to report a rumor that I heard which annoys my sense of justice and entitlement.” |
A deferral from ED excuses you from the agreement. So "cut bait". |
| One reason, albeit minor, some stupid and low intelligence parents salivate at anonymous reporting is the fear and avoidance of a defamation law suit ultimately proving their allegations false. If they had a spine, were cock sure, had the facts, why beat around the bush? Nosy, speculation, and vivid imagination, of jealous and envious souls — a stamp of their inferiority complex. |