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<p>Indecision right there. ;)</p>
<p>I understand your dilemma, but as I said in my post, no one has all that information at the time of a decision. Transfers have it harder than freshman because of the varying deadlines (there aren't any "universal reply dates," though they often pick June 1st; the school can tell you to respond within two weeks of receipt of acceptance or whenever you feel like it with no worries), and I personally feel the colleges have it coming to them to have some melt from multiple SIRs because of the wonky deadlines.</p>
<p>However. Again. Financial aid has not come yet for you because, unless you missed a form (which is your fault, unfortunately, not theirs -- and so not their problem when it comes time to decision making), it hasn't come for any accepted transfer. By registering to attend two schools so that you still have the option to compare financial aid (... how can you afford to drop down $100-$300 you definitely will not get back when you choose one of the schools, yet still have to wait to compare financial aid?), and waiting to see which housing assignment you get so you can determine which college to attend (which most kids don't get until at least mid-summer) you are "cheating the system." </p>
<p>And so, end result: Yes. You told two different schools you are attending in the fall, and that is bad. Will they do something about it? Unless the reply card said so (re: previous posters' quotes about "agree to attend," etc.), probably not.</p>