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Reneging on commitments?
Posted: Thu May 08, 2014 6:23 pm
by banks
Hello!
Quick question -
I'm about to commit to school X and accept a scholarship. I have declined all other acceptances, but am still on the waitlist at School Y. If I accept the scholarship then get accepted off of the waitlist at school Y, it's ok to subsequently turn down School X to attend School Y, correct? I don't have to say no to all waitlists at the same time that I say no to all offers of admission, yes?
Thanks in advance.
Re: Reneging on commitments?
Posted: Thu May 08, 2014 6:52 pm
by arklaw13
banks wrote:Hello!
Quick question -
I'm about to commit to school X and accept a scholarship. I have declined all other acceptances, but am still on the waitlist at School Y. If I accept the scholarship then get accepted off of the waitlist at school Y, it's ok to subsequently turn down School X to attend School Y, correct? I don't have to say no to all waitlists at the same time that I say no to all offers of admission, yes?
Thanks in advance.
You're fine unless your acceptance form specifically states that you have removed yourself from all waitlists or from consideration by other schools, etc. Most just require you to decline all the other schools that have accepted you.
Re: Reneging on commitments?
Posted: Thu May 08, 2014 9:09 pm
by jselson
arklaw13 wrote:banks wrote:Hello!
Quick question -
I'm about to commit to school X and accept a scholarship. I have declined all other acceptances, but am still on the waitlist at School Y. If I accept the scholarship then get accepted off of the waitlist at school Y, it's ok to subsequently turn down School X to attend School Y, correct? I don't have to say no to all waitlists at the same time that I say no to all offers of admission, yes?
Thanks in advance.
You're fine unless your acceptance form specifically states that you have removed yourself from all waitlists or from consideration by other schools, etc. Most just require you to decline all the other schools that have accepted you.
I'm pretty sure the ABA forbids schools from forcing you to withdraw from waitlists.
OP, you're fine.
Re: Reneging on commitments?
Posted: Thu May 08, 2014 9:10 pm
by arklaw13
jselson wrote:arklaw13 wrote:banks wrote:Hello!
Quick question -
I'm about to commit to school X and accept a scholarship. I have declined all other acceptances, but am still on the waitlist at School Y. If I accept the scholarship then get accepted off of the waitlist at school Y, it's ok to subsequently turn down School X to attend School Y, correct? I don't have to say no to all waitlists at the same time that I say no to all offers of admission, yes?
Thanks in advance.
You're fine unless your acceptance form specifically states that you have removed yourself from all waitlists or from consideration by other schools, etc. Most just require you to decline all the other schools that have accepted you.
I'm pretty sure the ABA forbids schools from forcing you to withdraw from waitlists.
OP, you're fine.
Doesn't Duke do this though? Thought I read that on a post somewhere on here.
Re: Reneging on commitments?
Posted: Thu May 08, 2014 10:04 pm
by jselson
arklaw13 wrote:jselson wrote:arklaw13 wrote:banks wrote:Hello!
Quick question -
I'm about to commit to school X and accept a scholarship. I have declined all other acceptances, but am still on the waitlist at School Y. If I accept the scholarship then get accepted off of the waitlist at school Y, it's ok to subsequently turn down School X to attend School Y, correct? I don't have to say no to all waitlists at the same time that I say no to all offers of admission, yes?
Thanks in advance.
You're fine unless your acceptance form specifically states that you have removed yourself from all waitlists or from consideration by other schools, etc. Most just require you to decline all the other schools that have accepted you.
I'm pretty sure the ABA forbids schools from forcing you to withdraw from waitlists.
OP, you're fine.
Doesn't Duke do this though? Thought I read that on a post somewhere on here.
I can't seem to find the ABA stuff (heard it through the TLS grapevine), but I thought there was an ethical requirement that all applicants are entitled to a final decision on their applications, and waitlists aren't final decisions.
Re: Reneging on commitments?
Posted: Fri May 09, 2014 10:27 am
by midwest17
The ABA forbids schools from forcing you to withdraw from wait lists. Some schools might try to get you to do so anyways, but there's not really any way they can force you to and there's nothing ethically problematic with staying on the wait list. The cost to you is that if you change your mind, you lose your seat deposit.
Re: Reneging on commitments?
Posted: Fri May 09, 2014 1:11 pm
by banks
Thanks all. Will be accepting scholarship and staying on the wait list then.
Re: Reneging on commitments?
Posted: Fri May 09, 2014 1:16 pm
by gta
arklaw13 wrote:jselson wrote:arklaw13 wrote:banks wrote:Hello!
Quick question -
I'm about to commit to school X and accept a scholarship. I have declined all other acceptances, but am still on the waitlist at School Y. If I accept the scholarship then get accepted off of the waitlist at school Y, it's ok to subsequently turn down School X to attend School Y, correct? I don't have to say no to all waitlists at the same time that I say no to all offers of admission, yes?
Thanks in advance.
You're fine unless your acceptance form specifically states that you have removed yourself from all waitlists or from consideration by other schools, etc. Most just require you to decline all the other schools that have accepted you.
I'm pretty sure the ABA forbids schools from forcing you to withdraw from waitlists.
OP, you're fine.
Doesn't Duke do this though? Thought I read that on a post somewhere on here.
Duke's statement requires the applicant to certify that they have withdrawn from all other schools to which they've been accepted. Not waitlists.
Re: Reneging on commitments?
Posted: Fri May 09, 2014 2:16 pm
by HRomanus
gta wrote:Duke's statement requires the applicant to certify that they have withdrawn from all other schools to which they've been accepted. Not waitlists.
What's the verbatim statement?
Re: Reneging on commitments?
Posted: Fri May 09, 2014 2:59 pm
by gta
HRomanus wrote:gta wrote:Duke's statement requires the applicant to certify that they have withdrawn from all other schools to which they've been accepted. Not waitlists.
What's the verbatim statement?
"I certify that I have withdrawn from all other law schools to which I have been admitted."
Re: Reneging on commitments?
Posted: Fri May 09, 2014 3:13 pm
by HRomanus
gta wrote:HRomanus wrote:gta wrote:Duke's statement requires the applicant to certify that they have withdrawn from all other schools to which they've been accepted. Not waitlists.
What's the verbatim statement?
"I certify that I have withdrawn from all other law schools to which I have been admitted."
Thanks. Was curious whether the wording would require you to withdraw from law schools admitted to post-deposit (off a waitlist or otherwise).
Re: Reneging on commitments?
Posted: Sat May 10, 2014 12:55 am
by Wiggly
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