what happens if you apply ED at two schools?

<p>what happens if u apply ED at two schools?</p>

<p>and made into both of them?</p>

<p>or if you just applied ED at two schools and only made it into one of them?</p>

<p>if it's the third case (the third question mark), then i think you are very very lucky. But if you're accepted to both and decided to drop one, then i think the school that got dropped will contact all the schools that you've applied and tell them that you're a big fat stinkin liar. And all the schools will go Booo! and shew you away by sending you nice little rejection letters. And you'll spend the rest of your college career at a local community college.</p>

<p>hahahahahahaha.</p>

<p>Actually, I think you just have to pay fees or whatever. But I'm not sure. I like the preceding response a lot better.</p>

<p>^^ lol me too.</p>

<p>Yeah, the fees can be pretty hefty, or so I've heard.</p>

<p>will any other schools find out?</p>

<p>There is some list released to the National Association of Colleges or something with every ED applicant, so they can see it ( or so my counselor told me).</p>

<p>You will have a great chance of your admission being rescinded at both schools or either school you happen to be admitted to because you blatantly violated your ED agreement. Keep in mind that the world of college admissions is a very small one especially the higher up the food chain that you go. You are talking about people who are peers with their counter parts at other school; belong to the same conferences/consortiums for example COHFE schools where they do discuss admissions policies.</p>

<p><a href="http://web.mit.edu/cofhe/%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://web.mit.edu/cofhe/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p><a href="http://www.openingdoorschanginglives.org/%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.openingdoorschanginglives.org/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>I guess the bigger question are:</p>

<p>Will your GC be willing to lose his/her credibility and have their name be muddd with colleges by signing off on 2 ED packages when they know that they are not suppose to?</p>

<p>How will your classmates feel when a college blacklist your school because you will have sent a message that your school condones playing fast and
loose with the application process and they stand to be painted with the same broad strokes, that they may be doing the same thing?</p>

<p>The only ethical way to do two EDs is to apply ED to one, get deferred/rejected, and then apply ED II elsewhere.</p>

<p>There are fees if you are caught applying to more than one ED school? Heh, I thought all you should expect to get are universal rejections from every school you applied to.</p>

<p>There was someone on CC who was accepted to two ED schools. It was some international applicant who was "confused" about the system. I don't remember which schools they were but one of them was Brown.
I'm not sure what happened, you can try the search tool.</p>

<p>Theoretically you can break an ED decision agreement. Some schools (Brown, for instance) won't cash the $2000 check you sent them to save your place. That said, it's still probably not a good idea.</p>