<p>Hey guys, i have a, i guess, general question about early action at MIT (and theoretically any school). </p>
<p>I don't want to discuss credentials. After a bit of research, i think i have what it takes for this to be considered a reach school, as does just about every high caliber student.</p>
<p>My financial situation isn't exactly the greatest. I have no job as i've focused on school and my parents have kind of mishandled their incomes and gotten some bad credit problems.</p>
<p>Anyways, MIT has been my dream school for as long as i have dreamed of going to college and im considering early action/decision. What seems to be my only reserve, though, is the off chance i actually get accepted. I'm worried i may actually get in and find that i am not going to get enough financial aid and cant afford to burden myself or my parents 100+ K in debt when i could get through a cheaper UMass Dartmouth or other engineering schools.</p>
<p>Now that i've explained the situation to some degree, what i really want to know is, theoretically should i get accepted early action/decision, can i be allowed to back out because of financial problems?</p>