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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would say something to college guidance. [b]Colleges will sometimes blacklist a high school the following year if this happens[/b]. You are likely harming kids in the grade behind you. We saw this happen at our private school for one popular university when a former student screwed them over. [/quote] Bull. Show us the evidence or it never happens.[/quote] Not that poster, but it definitely does.[/quote] Talk to any experience college counselor. It happens. There is a DC private going through this now with one university. The university routinely accepts 3-5+ kids per year (every year for a decade) A kid broke the ED commitment last year. This year all kids (10+) rejected outright (not even deferred). A message has been sent. [/quote] I’d love to know which college. The HS could be any and doesn’t matter (unless your kids are directly affected). [/quote] Why do you want to know which college? What does it matter? The bad behavior here is not the college, but the student/family.[/quote] Because we want you to back up your claim with some evidence. Name the college and high school. [/quote] Not we, you. It is funny that you re not only unethical but also, rude. On brand.[/quote]
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