Withdrew Binding ED/deferral 14 years ago Forum
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Withdrew Binding ED/deferral 14 years ago
How fucked am I? Decided not to attend ANY law schools. Admitted binding ED, then got a 2 year deferral, but almost immediately after getting the deferral I decided against LS altogether.
The contract appears to to bind me for all time, not just that cycle. WTF?
The contract appears to to bind me for all time, not just that cycle. WTF?
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Re: Withdrew Binding ED/deferral 14 years ago
Usually, deciding not to go to law school at all is fine - no one can force you to go to law school. What's binding is that if you do go to law school, you have to go to the one that accepted you ED.
I cannot imagine any law school actually enforcing an ED admission from 14 years ago, but just call up the school and ask them.
I cannot imagine any law school actually enforcing an ED admission from 14 years ago, but just call up the school and ask them.
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Re: Withdrew Binding ED/deferral 14 years ago
Most modern ED/deferral agreements expire after a cycle so I would be surprised to see this one enforced
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Re: Withdrew Binding ED/deferral 14 years ago
I wouldn’t remind the school of anything, that seems like it would just create problems if it did anything. Just apply like normal. That was ages ago.
Why the urge to go so much later though?
Why the urge to go so much later though?
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Re: Withdrew Binding ED/deferral 14 years ago
Agree with the others. I've never heard of an ED/deferral that's binding beyond a single admissions cycle. You're fine.
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Re: Withdrew Binding ED/deferral 14 years ago
i am disclosing it on a supplement basically saying i was young and have no excuse. then if they admit me anyway it's not a C&F issue since i told them to begin with.cavalier1138 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 01, 2021 7:28 amAgree with the others. I've never heard of an ED/deferral that's binding beyond a single admissions cycle. You're fine.
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Re: Withdrew Binding ED/deferral 14 years ago
It’s absolutely not a C&F issue. You should disclose it if there’s a question it’s responsive to (like if you’re asked about admission to other schools or similar). If there isn’t a question to which it’s responsive, you don’t need to disclose it.uygiugiyugyugk wrote: ↑Sun Aug 01, 2021 8:22 ami am disclosing it on a supplement basically saying i was young and have no excuse. then if they admit me anyway it's not a C&F issue since i told them to begin with.cavalier1138 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 01, 2021 7:28 amAgree with the others. I've never heard of an ED/deferral that's binding beyond a single admissions cycle. You're fine.
I suppose there’s nothing wrong with disclosing it as part of your past academic history, but do *not* say you were young and had no excuse, because *you didn’t do anything wrong.* Again, an ED acceptance and deferral do *not* bind you to attend law school, they just bind you to attend a particular school *if you do end up going to law school.* You are allowed to change your mind and not go, and you should *not* offer up apologies for doing so because there’s absolutely nothing wrong with doing so.
So if you want to tell them FYI, 14 years ago I was admitted ED to school X, deferred, and didn’t end up going, that’s fine, although it’s likely not necessary. You should *not* offer any kind of explanation for this as if it was somehow improper to do. It wasn’t.
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Re: Withdrew Binding ED/deferral 14 years ago
But am I bound to only ever attend that one law school even after that cycle? That I guess is the main question. I am planning to apply to a bunch of schools this fall, RD only.nixy wrote: ↑Sun Aug 01, 2021 8:53 amIt’s absolutely not a C&F issue. You should disclose it if there’s a question it’s responsive to (like if you’re asked about admission to other schools or similar). If there isn’t a question to which it’s responsive, you don’t need to disclose it.uygiugiyugyugk wrote: ↑Sun Aug 01, 2021 8:22 ami am disclosing it on a supplement basically saying i was young and have no excuse. then if they admit me anyway it's not a C&F issue since i told them to begin with.cavalier1138 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 01, 2021 7:28 amAgree with the others. I've never heard of an ED/deferral that's binding beyond a single admissions cycle. You're fine.
I suppose there’s nothing wrong with disclosing it as part of your past academic history, but do *not* say you were young and had no excuse, because *you didn’t do anything wrong.* Again, an ED acceptance and deferral do *not* bind you to attend law school, they just bind you to attend a particular school *if you do end up going to law school.* You are allowed to change your mind and not go, and you should *not* offer up apologies for doing so because there’s absolutely nothing wrong with doing so.
So if you want to tell them FYI, 14 years ago I was admitted ED to school X, deferred, and didn’t end up going, that’s fine, although it’s likely not necessary. You should *not* offer any kind of explanation for this as if it was somehow improper to do. It wasn’t.
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Re: Withdrew Binding ED/deferral 14 years ago
No, you're not. There's no way it's binding 14 years later. If it were, though, how you'd handle it would be to contact the school and enquire about whether it's still binding/can you be released, not just submit an addendum to other schools that says "oops my bad."
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Re: Withdrew Binding ED/deferral 14 years ago
Are you under the impression that schools have a shared database that flags if any applicant had ever previously done an ED at another school? Because they definitely do not.
You are almost certainly the only person in the world that cares about your ED from 14 years ago. Like, if you're just incredibly neurotic then I guess you can call the school to get confirmation.
I'd just apply like normal if I were you. Definitely don't do some weird supplement. Basically all that would do would be to make people worried there was a problem where there isn't.
You are almost certainly the only person in the world that cares about your ED from 14 years ago. Like, if you're just incredibly neurotic then I guess you can call the school to get confirmation.
I'd just apply like normal if I were you. Definitely don't do some weird supplement. Basically all that would do would be to make people worried there was a problem where there isn't.
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Re: Withdrew Binding ED/deferral 14 years ago
I understand and thanks to everyone for the confirmation I need to stop worrying.
Be hilarious though if they pulled out that old ED document (had to sign it by hand and drop it in the mail back then) and hold it up during a Zoom interview.
Be hilarious though if they pulled out that old ED document (had to sign it by hand and drop it in the mail back then) and hold it up during a Zoom interview.
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