Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Confused" seems to equal nosey here but ED is not binding until TU provides its financial aid package. No need to withdraw other applications until then, and not even then if the financial aid package does not make attendance feasible.
But if you didn't apply for financial aid, then there is no financial aid package.
Anonymous wrote:"Confused" seems to equal nosey here but ED is not binding until TU provides its financial aid package. No need to withdraw other applications until then, and not even then if the financial aid package does not make attendance feasible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school is Tulane. It is definitely ED. Of course I am not saying anything other than Congrats, which is why I am asking over here anonymously. As I understand it, once you are accepted ED, it is binding, and you must withdraw from other applications.
I thought you couldn’t submit any other apps if you apply ED......the high school won’t submit transcripts, etc. Super tacky to post ED admit on FB.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some schools let you apply ED and still apply to public universities.
Agree to keep your mouth shut / stay in your own lane. No good will come from commenting anything other than ‘Congrats - he/she must be so excited’
True - but once offered admission, you can’t wait for other offers. You’re suppose to rescind all other apps per the contract.
None of your business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some schools let you apply ED and still apply to public universities.
Agree to keep your mouth shut / stay in your own lane. No good will come from commenting anything other than ‘Congrats - he/she must be so excited’
True - but once offered admission, you can’t wait for other offers. You’re suppose to rescind all other apps per the contract.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school is Tulane. It is definitely ED. Of course I am not saying anything other than Congrats, which is why I am asking over here anonymously. As I understand it, once you are accepted ED, it is binding, and you must withdraw from other applications.
I thought you couldn’t submit any other apps if you apply ED......the high school won’t submit transcripts, etc. Super tacky to post ED admit on FB.
Why is it super tacky to post an ED admit? My daughter did and so did many others. It's a decision of where she's headed to college.
It's super tacky to post an ED admit AND say that you're still waiting on other decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school is Tulane. It is definitely ED. Of course I am not saying anything other than Congrats, which is why I am asking over here anonymously. As I understand it, once you are accepted ED, it is binding, and you must withdraw from other applications.
I thought you couldn’t submit any other apps if you apply ED......the high school won’t submit transcripts, etc. Super tacky to post ED admit on FB.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school is Tulane. It is definitely ED. Of course I am not saying anything other than Congrats, which is why I am asking over here anonymously. As I understand it, once you are accepted ED, it is binding, and you must withdraw from other applications.
I thought you couldn’t submit any other apps if you apply ED......the high school won’t submit transcripts, etc. Super tacky to post ED admit on FB.
Why is it super tacky to post an ED admit? My daughter did and so did many others. It's a decision of where she's headed to college.
It's super tacky to post an ED admit AND say that you're still waiting on other decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school is Tulane. It is definitely ED. Of course I am not saying anything other than Congrats, which is why I am asking over here anonymously. As I understand it, once you are accepted ED, it is binding, and you must withdraw from other applications.
I thought you couldn’t submit any other apps if you apply ED......the high school won’t submit transcripts, etc. Super tacky to post ED admit on FB.
Why is it super tacky to post an ED admit? My daughter did and so did many others. It's a decision of where she's headed to college.
Anonymous wrote:Whoa, that's a risk to post her comments about keeping options open publicly, given the agreements around the ED process.
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school is Tulane. It is definitely ED. Of course I am not saying anything other than Congrats, which is why I am asking over here anonymously. As I understand it, once you are accepted ED, it is binding, and you must withdraw from other applications.
I thought you couldn’t submit any other apps if you apply ED......the high school won’t submit transcripts, etc. Super tacky to post ED admit on FB.