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Post by NYT on Mar 12, 2023 13:20:03 GMT -5
"...This week, I happened upon a since-deleted blog post by an associate director of admissions at New York University. The post, which had an October 2021 date next to it on the school’s admissions office website, purported to correct early decision “myths” — and included a lot of bogus info...." www.nytimes.com/2021/12/18/your-money/paying-for-college/early-decision-binding-nyu.html"... The post said that if you break an early decision agreement, you can’t apply to a different school. This could not be more wrong. You can apply anywhere you want once you break an early decision agreement. You’re supposed to withdraw applications elsewhere and not send out others only if you accept an early decision offer..."
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