Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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college counselor said that if you find out on Friday, by the time you come to school Monday she expects you to have withdrawn all your other applications, assuming there are no financial aid issues.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should withdraw them immediately by sending an email to the Director of Admissions. You have signed a binding agreement and made a promise and now you must keep it immediately. A parent who suggests otherwise is not teaching the right lesson.
Oh please. It’s not THAT big of a deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my kid got in ED two years ago, he had to email the schools to withdraw. Not a single one had a button to withdraw. UMD took forever to write back and confirm. The smaller schools wrote back quickly and asked where he was going.
UMD has a button now and they confirmed (many times) the next business day.
Anonymous wrote:You should withdraw them immediately by sending an email to the Director of Admissions. You have signed a binding agreement and made a promise and now you must keep it immediately. A parent who suggests otherwise is not teaching the right lesson.
Anonymous wrote:When my kid got in ED two years ago, he had to email the schools to withdraw. Not a single one had a button to withdraw. UMD took forever to write back and confirm. The smaller schools wrote back quickly and asked where he was going.
Anonymous wrote:I told my kids to do within 30 days. I think they waited until after exams. Some happened faster because it was easier. No one seemed to care.
Anonymous wrote:I told my kids to do within 30 days. I think they waited until after exams. Some happened faster because it was easier. No one seemed to care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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college counselor said that if you find out on Friday, by the time you come to school Monday she expects you to have withdrawn all your other applications, assuming there are no financial aid issues.
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.
Anonymous wrote:My kid withdrew her applications this weekend. Four of the five schools had links to withdraw in the applicant portals. One required an emails.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Well that’s probably a private school and your counselor is trying to help her other students get acceptances. There is no need to withdraw immediately.