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Re: Inadvertently Applied to Two Schools ED
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Re: Inadvertently Applied to Two Schools ED
You should completely withdraw from the second school and all schools since you're now required to do that in your ED agreement. No big deal.
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Re: Inadvertently Applied to Two Schools ED
Just withdraw from all other schools. You were supposed to do that anyway.
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Re: Inadvertently Applied to Two Schools ED
Both schools' ED agreements likely had you promise that "I have applied to no other schools under binding ED, and I will withdraw all applications if accepted." Your best bet is to withdraw from all schools (besides the first ED school) and hope that neither ED school finds out.
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Re: Inadvertently Applied to Two Schools ED
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Re: Inadvertently Applied to Two Schools ED
How are you just hearing from the second school if you applied ED? Doesn't ED guarantee a decision before the New Year? Just withdraw from the second you haven't been accepted to yet.
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Re: Inadvertently Applied to Two Schools ED
Well I would withdraw immediately from the second school (which you already should've done). I would do that very soon because there comes a time down the line (i forget when but it's definitely much later) when law schools receive a report that reveals who's double enrolled and if you're accepted to the second school, your name might automatically be on that list (bc both schools might automatically assume that you're enrolled).
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Re: Inadvertently Applied to Two Schools ED
wait thats a very valid pointjudill wrote:How are you just hearing from the second school if you applied ED? Doesn't ED guarantee a decision before the New Year? Just withdraw from the second you haven't been accepted to yet.
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Re: Inadvertently Applied to Two Schools ED
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Re: Inadvertently Applied to Two Schools ED
The same as inadvertently EDing?Cooley at Sticker wrote:What are the odds of that happening?goldenbear2020 wrote:Both schools' ED agreements likely had you promise that "I have applied to no other schools under binding ED, and I will withdraw all applications if accepted." Your best bet is to withdraw from all schools (besides the first ED school) and hope that neither ED school finds out.
Not all schools prevent you from applying ED elsewhere but I don't remember which ones.
Maybe consider deleting your posts if this is not a flame.
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