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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The number of people out here defending yield protection practices is crazy. And yes it is a real thing. Any college counselor knows this. [/quote] these are clearly parents of students attending college-for-losers gloating that those colleges rejected some outstanding candidates. so it makes sense that there will be people like that.[/quote] DP. What an utterly bizarre (and insecure) post. My kids both benefitted from ED at highly selective schools. Why? Because it showed the schools they would absolutely attend if admitted. I'm all for ED and think it's a huge help for kids who have a first-choice school and want to express that preference. You just sound insufferable and tiresome.[/quote] Completely agree with the person you quoted. You sound like someone rich and willing to overpay for college. [/quote] Ha - not at all. Which is why my kids ED’d at in-state colleges. But nice assumption there. [/quote]
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