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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I hope they get rid of ED permanently. It's exploitive in many ways and causes a lot of unnecessary stress for teens to make big life decisions in early November only to face regrets in April - June when they see their peers considering multiple options. ED is great for colleges to grab qualified candidates early who satisfy very specific institutional preferences - recruited sports, low income/first gen, high income/donor/legacies and odd majors that they want to grow aggressively. It doesn't help our kids unless they fit in one of those buckets and they are absolutely sure they are applying ED to their best fit school. Problem is, most kids don't know enough about all colleges early into senior year to even know what their best fit is. They don't have time to research all available options and they are still growing/changing. Colleges are able to exploit their fear that they won't get into a "good college" unless they apply somewhere ED. [/quote] Your kid was rejected in ED. Got it![/quote] No my DD got into her ED1 choice and regrets it and now wants to transfer after trying it out. She made a decision with partial information. It isn't the right fit.[/quote] Good thing no one ever regrets their EA and RD decisions.[/quote] With RD and EA, you can always visit again once you are admitted or attend admitted student day to get far more info. It's too expensive and time consuming to revisit every school on the list unless you know you got in first. It's really best not to be bound and committed to a school at the early application stage.[/quote]
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