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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Both things can be true: ANY student rich, poor, or middle can use ED to their advantage, but in reality, rich students are more likely to take advantage of the ED process for [b]a number of reasons[/b].[/quote] The main reason being, as evidenced by this thread, misunderstanding of the process.[/quote] Why not remove ED and even the plying field for everyone?[/quote] Because both colleges and informed applicants like it, and it is the best way to ensure the applicant will attend and wants to as it is their first choice.[/quote] Informed applicants are more likely to be affluent kids that have parents, counselors, or independent counselors to advise them. So what you really mean is rich people like it because it gives them a major advantage. Then you pretend everyone has that same advantage. Pathetic. [/quote]
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