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Reply to "would you report a kid who is planning on breaking an ED for a EA school to your private high school?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Depending on the timing, you don't even know yet if it will be a violation. If the student gets in to the EA first, then withdraws the ED applicaiton before a decision is made, that's fine.[/quote] That's not fine. They clearly should not apply to EA and ED at the same time. Withdrawal ED after EA acceptance is still a violation of the rules. This is clearly unethical.[/quote] Obviously not true. Why would the ED contract require you to withdraw all other pending applications if you weren't allowed to have other pending applications? Why would the ED contract allow you to withdraw your ED application at any time prior to notificaiton of the decision if they didn't anticiapte that this could be done?[/quote] You are an idiot! Dumb ass. Read your REA policy, not your ED! REA rules DO NOT allow you submitting ED application. This is unethical.[/quote] DP. While it's correct that REA does not allow applying ED elsewhere. the PP you are responding to was discussing EA, not REA.[/quote] Ok. Then there is nothing wrong with it. Of course it's allowed to ED and EA at the same time. Even encouraged. OP, would you clarify it's EA or REA? [/quote]
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