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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Um no not overthinking. Are you sure your daughter was accepted ED and not EA? If she was accepted ED, she has an obligation to go there absent highly unusual circumstances. I can't imagine a high school where the counselor would support ignoring an ED obligation - it will look very bad for the high school, and as a PP said, it could result in all of her other applications denying/withdrawing acceptances. [/quote] PP-Yes. I am sure. [/quote] Parent of student accepted ED, you, and your student, and high school counselor, all signed an agreement that all other apps would be withdrawn upon ED acceptance. Are you aware of this?[/quote] PP here....no it was not communicated to us. We have withdrawn all of the applications already except for her top choice.[/quote] You signed an electronic agreement, as did your student and high school counselor, that communicated it.[/quote] PP here--are you guys upset that my low stat kid got into good schools? Sure sounds like it.[/quote] wow ummm i realize that you could be yanking our chain, could be one of those high school kids who likes to come on and troll this board... so maybe I'm falling into a troll's trap BUT, why did your kid apply early decision to Tech and not early action? I ASSUME that it is because there is a higher rate of acceptance during the ED round. Do you often sit around and wonder why that is? or are you smart enough to know that the reason they accept a higher percentage of ED is because they are committing to go there? So... no i could not care less where your kid goes and what her stats are BUT you are trying to game the system that EVERYONE else has pledged to follow, barring any significant financial issue coming up preventing enrollment. THAT is what I take issue with. Frankly at this point, I hope she does get into the top choice and i hope it's pulled from her, along with there Tech admission, due to this. [/quote]
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