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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Confused. Why should the school dictate how many apps? It’s up to you, isn’t it? [/quote] The majority don’t buy a substantial minority (usually private) do, for a variety of reasons that are logical to them (many applicants would disagree). Because the schools control things like sending transcripts and LORs, they can enforce their limits. [/quote] I’m surprised schools like this haven’t faced lawsuits over this practice. Telling a child they can’t send their academic records wherever they want seems like it infringes upon something. It limits the kids opportunities. I wonder if this stupid practice is allowed in California. I can’t imagine it would be.[/quote] Lawsuit? It’s private school and families enroll with a contract. Those that don’t like their school rules (whether it’s dress code, tech policies, grading system, college admissions rules, or other) can take their money enroll elsewhere.[/quote]
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