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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]the ED agreement is not an actual contract and has no backlash if broken. It's a shitty thing to do ethically except for financial reasons, but I give two shits about colleges who employ ED and have a dozen kids back out. Ron Lieber has asked people/high schools several times in print and in media to come forward with even one black ball story and has never gotten even one legit one. [/quote] It's not just the colleges you are affecting though--it's other students.[/quote] No it’s not a shitty thing to do and the whole entire process is stupid. If you decide not to attend the schools have plenty of students who will want to take their place so they don’t even need to get kids to commit early. [/quote] Yes, it is. And another kid with integrity, who did not commit dubiously, did not get in ED because your poser cheated their way in by lying. Also, what about the counselor's and school's rep and students? That precedent could suggest this school doesn’t communicate the meaning of binding agreement or doesn’t encourage students to abide by it. Also, you encourage your kid that lying is just fine if it gets them a nose ahead.[/quote]
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