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Anonymous posting is only available to the creator of each thread. The anonymous posting feature is intended to permit the solicitation of anonymous advice regarding the transfer application process, chances of being accepted, etc. Unacceptable uses include: testing the feature, questions which are clearly fake or hypothetical in nature, harassing other users, etc. Posters should also read and understand the announcements posted at the top of the Transfers forum prior to using the anonymous feature.
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Anonymous User
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Committing
What do people do when a school lets them in as a transfer but they have already committed to another place? Is it like getting off a wait list where you can jump to the new schools?
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Longtimecoming19

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Re: Committing
What do you mean? Unless you applied somewhere and were accepted under a binding Early Decision plan, I'm pretty sure you can just back out of your acceptance even if you've committed somewhere. Worst comes to worst you may lose your deposit. Some schools do this super TTTT thing where they make you agree to commit to them before you've heard from other schools. Feel free to commit to them and then renege, they can't do anything about it.
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Re: Committing
Thanks that's exactly what I was looking to hear.