<p>By activating our Net ID, are we committing to the school? I just want to check my FA.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>By activating our Net ID, are we committing to the school? I just want to check my FA.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>No I don’t think so. The only sure way to commit is to send the deposit money.</p>
<p>Actually, you are committing. The second line of the net activation letter states:</p>
<p>“To accept offer of admission, please complete the following steps:”</p>
<p>I almost fell for the trap. I want to wait for Yale before I make any big decisions. :D</p>
<p>but its not like a real commitment because youre not paying or anything…i mean if you enroll somewhere else what are they gonna do to you?</p>
<p>yeah if you dont pay, you’re not committed.</p>
<p>lmao i hope cause i def. didnt read itno that that much…i dont think its a real commitment. as long as they dont have my money, then its not.</p>
<p>it wouldnt maed snese for it to be since you have to access your netid to see info like finaid, no school would keep that secret until you commit</p>
<p>bizzjudy, you have to complete All of the steps to accept admission which includes sending the deposit money.</p>
<p>Schools that use federal money for things like financial aid are not allowed to keep that information secret from potential students.</p>