applying to more than one school ed Forum
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applying to more than one school ed
I know that simply applying to more than one school ed is a no-no, but what about this:
I apply ed to law school A.
I apply normally to law school B.
I hear back from law school A with a rejection.
Is it then ok to switch my application at law school B to ed?
I apply ed to law school A.
I apply normally to law school B.
I hear back from law school A with a rejection.
Is it then ok to switch my application at law school B to ed?
- TT09
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Re: applying to more than one school ed
Ginj wrote:Yes.
- OGR3
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Re: applying to more than one school ed
In cases of schools with different ED dates, it is quite common for someone to ED to the earlier deadline, and then if they get rejected ED to the later deadline.
- clintonius
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Re: applying to more than one school ed
Just make sure to check the ED contract. Some, like Northwestern, prohibit multiple EDs in a cycle regardless of whether you get rejected.
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- capitalacq
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Re: applying to more than one school ed
TT09 wrote:Ginj wrote:Yes.
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Re: applying to more than one school ed
Lame.clintonius wrote:Just make sure to check the ED contract. Some, like Northwestern, prohibit multiple EDs in a cycle regardless of whether you get rejected.
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Re: applying to more than one school ed
Only people with work experience can really understand such a well thought out, pragmatic policy...HeavenWood wrote:Lame.clintonius wrote:Just make sure to check the ED contract. Some, like Northwestern, prohibit multiple EDs in a cycle regardless of whether you get rejected.

Edit: at least 2 years work experience, of course
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Re: applying to more than one school ed
If we don't want you, no one else should want you!canuck wrote:Only people with work experience can really understand such a well thought out, pragmatic policy...HeavenWood wrote:Lame.clintonius wrote:Just make sure to check the ED contract. Some, like Northwestern, prohibit multiple EDs in a cycle regardless of whether you get rejected.
Edit: at least 2 years work experience, of course