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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Definitely not. Someone has to pay tuition.[/quote] +1 You will never make the entire college process "completely fair". ED benefits some students, but mostly the universities. College A needs X students to matriculate for Fall. It's yield game. More they get from ED, the less room for error in the calculation Nothing in life will ever be 100% fair to everyone. If you can afford it, you get to ED. If your parents have not saved enough to afford college A, then you might not be able to do ED. Just like if you can afford it, you can choose to send your kid to an elite private HS, if not, your kid uses the Public School for where you reside. If you can afford it, you drive a luxury car, if not, you drive a kia or Hyundai. In reality, ED only really affects ~50 out of 2000+ universities in the USA. There are still plenty of excellent schools to choose from. And you can apply RD/EA[/quote]
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