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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Chicago also does this.[/quote] Chicago is the worst for this sort of game-playing. So many different deadlines, so many ways to mess with kids’ heads. And they talk about caring about their students. So much bs. [/quote] Oh look, it's the Chicago hater attempting to derail yet another thread endless Chicago hatred. Don't you ever get bored with yourself?[/quote] Wow. That was OTT. Not that you will believe anything that contradicts your conspiracy theory, but I have never posted about Chicago before. We checked it out and DC decided not to apply. It seems like a good school with good students or we wouldn’t have even considered it. Child got into comparable schools and is attending one. But can you seriously say their approach to admissions - ED1; EA; encouraging students deferred in EA, ED0 and ED1 to convert to ED2; ED2; RD and especially their SSEN (a third binding application round or ED0 for students attending their summer pre-college session) - is designed with the mental health of the applicants in mind? It’s designed to increase yield and favors full pay students. [/quote]
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