Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A second before you click on the ED application SUBMIT button
it’s not a commitment until the decision is rendered
A 100% commitment to applying ED is made when the ED application is SUBMITTED. Period.
Yes but you can change your mind. No harm no foul.
Not really. Your HS will be blacklisted for wishy washy kids
No they won’t. As long as it’s before a decision is made, students can change to a later application type or withdraw an application with no problem. They might be less likely to be accepted if they don’t provide a compelling reason, but it won’t be held against the school. They haven’t done anything wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A second before you click on the ED application SUBMIT button
it’s not a commitment until the decision is rendered
A 100% commitment to applying ED is made when the ED application is SUBMITTED. Period.
Yes but you can change your mind. No harm no foul.
Not really. Your HS will be blacklisted for wishy washy kids
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A second before you click on the ED application SUBMIT button
it’s not a commitment until the decision is rendered
A 100% commitment to applying ED is made when the ED application is SUBMITTED. Period.
Yes but you can change your mind. No harm no foul.
Not really. Your HS will be blacklisted for wishy washy kids
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A second before you click on the ED application SUBMIT button
it’s not a commitment until the decision is rendered
A 100% commitment to applying ED is made when the ED application is SUBMITTED. Period.
Yes but you can change your mind. No harm no foul.
Anonymous wrote:if you switch to RD and send a note to your regional AO that it's because your mom lost her job and you dont feel comfortable enough financially to commit to ED - it won't hurt you at all . or the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A second before you click on the ED application SUBMIT button
it’s not a commitment until the decision is rendered
A 100% commitment to applying ED is made when the ED application is SUBMITTED. Period.
The OP already said they had their reasons so what does upside matter?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can withdraw an application at any time, they would lose out on nothing more than an application fee. The student is at more of a disadvantage because they missed the window of opportunity to ED at most other schoolsAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A second before you click on the ED application SUBMIT button
it’s not a commitment until the decision is rendered
A 100% commitment to applying ED is made when the ED application is SUBMITTED. Period.
Let's see, withdrawing ED after submitting application means: loss that school (ED and RD), lost opportunity to ED somewhere else, questions from school's counselor, loss application fee ... any upside?