Not we, you. It is funny that you re not only unethical but also, rude. On brand. |
OMG mind your own business! |
I'm not the OP or the PP in re the DC private. Just making an observation. |
Exactly. I’d like to congratulate the college. I have no need to shame the student. |
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You're telling me that a university would risk angering powerful alumni by rejecting their kids to punish a school? Maybe they do that to unhooked kids, but I very much doubt they do it to development admits let alone VIP admits |
| Didn't have to contend with this when our DCs were applying. Both got in ED. Can imagine if that had not happened, I might be a little steamed about what the OP is discussing. That said, I'm certain someone would've beat me to the punch in telling the college office. And guessing it might've not just been a parent. |
Sidwell and Brown, right? |
Wait so you think not accepting is unfair but accepting 3-5 kids a year was OK? Wow! |
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Colleges can fill any slot from RD and wait list. |
actually I was a new poster with no dog in this fight. I just side-eye any time a poster claims something happened but refuses to give any details. I do know that our *valedictorian* at a top public did this last year and there have been no apparent repercussions this year. |
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I do not understand. As long as this student attends his ED institution in the end, and accepts/declines all offers within the requested deadlines… I don’t think there’s anything you can do. I get you’re salty that they took an EA spot elsewhere, and are waiting for financial aid when ED is supposed to be sure with no strings attached; but you don’t know yet whether they will renege on their deal, so you have nothing concrete to complain about… yet. Or I am missing something? (The vacation is irrelevant. It’s much cheaper than cost of attendance.) |
Why does OP needs to address it? The HS counselors would know who got admitted to their ED school or not. |
Read the ED agreement for some understanding. |