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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My now college freshman daughter was similarly situated. She applied non-Ed to about a dozen division 3 schools and then compared merit offers. She’s happy at the highest ranked D3 school she got into which was also the lowest cost after merit awards that she received. [/quote] So the D3 coaches weren’t pushing for her to ED? That’s what we are dealing with, with the implication that dc may lose the spot if we don’t ED [/quote] It depends on the D3…schools like JHU, Chicago, MIT (EA), Williams….top academic D3, you may lose your spot. Basically, outside of like 20 top academic D3, then much more flexibility.[/quote] Op here. We are getting major push from the coaches, one in particular. ‘Decide now or we will move on’. [/quote] Yes, ED is part of the deal to get coach support through admissions. If they need xyz position and your child doesn't choose to attend, they'll be short a player there.[/quote] And they have others who will gladly fill your kid’s spot if you don’t want to play the game.[/quote]
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