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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just another incidence of selfish, dishonest people. Lie about race, lie about creating fake non-profits and activities, get someone else to write the essay, lie about intended major, etc, etc. it hues on and on for people that suck and have no qualms about being dishonest. [/quote] And usually hurts subsequent students at the dishonest students high school. Which is why most ethical college counselor s won’t play along.[/quote] NP. Listen the whole idea of ED is on shaky ethical ground, so let’s not act like colleges are the moral actors and students are the wrong ones. Colleges are businesses and families need to watch out for themselves [/quote] Anything to justify cheating. Whatever your feelings on ED and the lack of ability to shop around, that doesn't make it ok to take advantage of better admission rates under the guise of a binding agreement when you intend to treat it is non-binding. [/quote] Seriously, over the past week, we have posters trying to justify lying about major, lying about extracurriculars, and lying about following ED rules. What a sad commentary on these parents and how they are raising their kids. Their lack of moral compass will do far more damage over a lifetime then attending a lower ranked school.[/quote]
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