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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our school college counselor said that if you find out on Friday, by the time you come to school Monday she expects you to have withdrawn all your other applications, assuming there are no financial aid issues.[/quote] DS spent 5 minutes and doesn’t see where to withdraw apps so he’s done trying. He probably hasn’t set up the portals. Don’t worry, he’s not taking anyone’s financial aid. [/quote] He's taking their actual SPOT at the university, if he's admitted. So he should try a bit harder to figure it out. Doesn't take a genius to figure it out. Just someone with morals and ethics[/quote] But kid could get a merit scholarship from a later acceptance and might choose, for example, RD Syracuse with $40,000 merit vs Wake Forest ED at full price $75,000.[/quote] Dp here. That's not how it works. With ED, if you get in, that's where you go, you don't compare with other schools. (You immediately withdraw the applications to other schools without seeing the results.) You're thinking of EA. With EA, you can compare offers with other schools.[/quote]
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