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I have this dumb, dumb thought on ED that . . . I just wonder whether others have considered.
My kid has good enough stats to guess that next year they'll have like a 10% shot at several T20s (which is great, yes, but . . . . ) If you only have like a 10% chance at one, couldn't you put in for ED at TWO colleges, thinking the odds of acceptance at both are quite poor? Or if that tenuous logic doesn't fail . . . why not 3 or 4? I just have a tough time with the idea, not usual in my time in college applications (you know, back when Moses rode a tyrannosaurus, etc.) that you'd apply to several decent colleges with a reasonable shot to get in . . . not 1 'best' one with a poor, but possible shot at entry, two months later 3 similarly 'good' ones you won't get into because you didn't pick it in round one and a knuckledragger safety that's where your kid will actually end up. Anybody ever tempted to ED to 2 reaches? |
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You can’t. You have to sign a certification that you won’t do that in your college counselor has to sign too. Same with your parents.
If a school finds out that you did that they would revoke your acceptance immediately which has happened. |
| That's what a lot of less ethical students do, using slight spelling differences in their name, multiple common apps as well as complicit school admins and guidance counselors. |
| Genius! It’s always one sided and unfair. They can pump out multiple rounds of EDs, why can’t we apply to multiple ED schools? I am pretty sure your CC would kill it. |
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WOW that sounds crazy. Going to be suspicious of every alternately-spelled name I see now! |
| ED1 to multiple places is not ethical but you could do ED0, ED1 and ED2. Are your chances then stacked higher? |
| Yes, dumb thought. Don’t be unethical |
OP, this isn't a dumb thought. It is an unethical thought. Why in the world would you encourage your child to cheat? It isn't worth it and it's terrible parenting. |
| Do ED and then, if not accepted, do ED2. |
I don’t believe it. DC had two common app accounts by accident and it caused a ton of confusion that took months to sort out. Transcripts and SATs are only linked up to one account, so unless you somehow have multiple transcripts, SATs/ACTs and recommendations with different names and a crazy amount of coordination from counselors, teachers, SAT/ACT proctors etc. I just don’t see it happening a “lot”. |
| Don’t think common app allows two ED1 and counselor would need to verify? |
+1 And the HS who sent the transcript and signed the ED would also have issues with many top schools in the next 5+ years for ED (and RD really as well). No HS would do this for your kid for so many reasons. |
| any reputable school counselor will not allow this. the school counselor is involved in your kid's applications since they need to provide a recommendation. |
| This won’t happen at any U.S. high school unless the college counselor is completely inept. |