Anonymous wrote:I don't think this is a realistic scenario. They won't be able to get the HS counselor to cooperate with this and send any outstanding requirements which top schools have including mid year grades. If the schools in question are not competitive and don't have any outstanding materials due, it is still not ethical but sounds like it won't affect the OPs kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s EA. Some kids and parents want to hoard these acceptances like trophies. Nice parenting.
What does this mean? Poster said 12 times it is ED.
If its EA, then the kids should have a chance to go to the revisit days and make a decision. Don't be a bitter Betty, its not hoarding, its just evaluating all your choices carefully.
Why do you keep fighting about it? OP said it's ED. Big difference.
Because people are saying the EA are "hoarding" the acceptances, and thats not fair since after 4 years of working their butts off, if they get acceptances, they should be able to take the time to choose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s EA. Some kids and parents want to hoard these acceptances like trophies. Nice parenting.
What does this mean? Poster said 12 times it is ED.
If its EA, then the kids should have a chance to go to the revisit days and make a decision. Don't be a bitter Betty, its not hoarding, its just evaluating all your choices carefully.
Why do you keep fighting about it? OP said it's ED. Big difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s EA. Some kids and parents want to hoard these acceptances like trophies. Nice parenting.
What does this mean? Poster said 12 times it is ED.
If its EA, then the kids should have a chance to go to the revisit days and make a decision. Don't be a bitter Betty, its not hoarding, its just evaluating all your choices carefully.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s EA. Some kids and parents want to hoard these acceptances like trophies. Nice parenting.
What does this mean? Poster said 12 times it is ED.
Anonymous wrote:It’s EA. Some kids and parents want to hoard these acceptances like trophies. Nice parenting.
Anonymous wrote:There's no reason your student couldn't raise it with the school counselor on a confidential basis.