Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are some posters questioning the ethics of letting their kid take a gap year after being accepted ED? If the university allows it, what’s the issue? Getting accepted ED doesn’t mean a kid is bound to start the next fall any more than getting accepted RD. Once a student is accepted, why can’t they do as they wish next fall, provided its authorized by the university?
It’s the authorized by the university part. Many don’t for ED.
Anonymous wrote:My high school senior really wants to take a gap year in 2021-2022 and take classes somewhere in Europe. Crazy or not crazy?
Do you think large numbers of HS 2021 grads will take gap years next year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best guesses as to whether/to what extent colleges will be virtual in 2021/2022?
Guessing yes, virtual. We are taking a gap year now, rather than later. Letting the school know right after New Years. DC is getting certified in useful interests such as EMT, expecting normalcy in 2022. Wish us luck. We are excited and optimistic.
Anonymous wrote:Why are some posters questioning the ethics of letting their kid take a gap year after being accepted ED? If the university allows it, what’s the issue? Getting accepted ED doesn’t mean a kid is bound to start the next fall any more than getting accepted RD. Once a student is accepted, why can’t they do as they wish next fall, provided its authorized by the university?