Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You cannot apply ED to two schools. Your HS won’t allow it, and won’t provide the supplementary materials to more than one ED school.
I also highly recommend your kid take an ethics class in college. They clearly aren’t going to learn anything at home.
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Rude, unnecessary comment to one who has done nothing more than ask a question before acting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You as parents and your child have to sign the ED agreement at the time of applying that says you are applying to only one school. Further the cc has to sign that this is true so no, it is not possible.
One small clarification: you can only apply to one school ED, but you can still apply to other schools EA (assuming not RCEA). If you hear from the ED school first, you have to immediately withdraw from the EA schools. If you are accepted to the ED school, you cannot attend the EA schools, regardless of order of notification.
Anonymous wrote:You cannot apply ED to two schools. Your HS won’t allow it, and won’t provide the supplementary materials to more than one ED school.
I also highly recommend your kid take an ethics class in college. They clearly aren’t going to learn anything at home.
Anonymous wrote:You as parents and your child have to sign the ED agreement at the time of applying that says you are applying to only one school. Further the cc has to sign that this is true so no, it is not possible.
Anonymous wrote:The truth is that it is possible that you will be able to pull this off.
But it is unethical, and will involve lying. Do you want to teach your kid that they need to lie to get into college.