Everyone is answering you and recommending your son first accept the other school before withdrawing from VT; however, you seem convinced this is not the answer. If so, then have your child withdraw from VT and then accept the other school. I’m not sure what you are looking for.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Commit to the other first, make sure all is good on that front with confirmation emails, and then withdraw from the other in writing. This is what mine did when accepting a waitlist spot.
+1. You don’t withdraw before other spot is secured (this isn’t breaking ED—just a regular enrollment).
OP here. But wouldn't that break the agreement my kid checked off on - on the Common App? Kids aren't supposed to be enrolled at 2 schools? I get that though, I'd want to secure my spot first on the school I choose, but what about the Common App agreement? This is why I posted and want to know if others have been in this situation as us - specifically with Va Tech.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Commit to the other first, make sure all is good on that front with confirmation emails, and then withdraw from the other in writing. This is what mine did when accepting a waitlist spot.
+1. You don’t withdraw before other spot is secured (this isn’t breaking ED—just a regular enrollment).
Anonymous wrote:Commit to the other first, make sure all is good on that front with confirmation emails, and then withdraw from the other in writing. This is what mine did when accepting a waitlist spot.
Anonymous wrote:They are trying to prevent people from holding on to multiple acceptances to delay a decision, it isn’t to punish a kid in the situation that has a brief crossover while accepting and withdrawing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Commit to the other first, make sure all is good on that front with confirmation emails, and then withdraw from the other in writing. This is what mine did when accepting a waitlist spot.
This makes us nervous since committing first to the other school will make my son look like he committed to 2 schools (against the Common App agreement). So many others have advised to do the same thing though but I understand why one would commit first and then withdraw!
Anonymous wrote:Commit to the other first, make sure all is good on that front with confirmation emails, and then withdraw from the other in writing. This is what mine did when accepting a waitlist spot.
Anonymous wrote:Did he ED?