<p>Which is better
University of Toronto
or
Drexel</p>
<p>Also is it ok to accept two university offers?
Will I be allowed to reject one later on?</p>
<p>Which is better
University of Toronto
or
Drexel</p>
<p>Also is it ok to accept two university offers?
Will I be allowed to reject one later on?</p>
<p>I’d go on their webpages and find out which companies have hired recent graduates. </p>
<p>Also, it can matter what of degree you seek. Drexel is great for engineering & it has an excellent co-op program.</p>
<p>You can accept 2 offers but you will have to pay 2 NON-refundable deposits. Keep in mind that by accepting 2 colleges, you’re holding a spot that someone else might very much like to have (waitlist). Unless you have a strong reason to believe that your decision will be much easier in a couple weeks, I’d bite the bullet and make a decision now.</p>
<p>Don’t double deposit unless both schools specifically allow it. Many colleges state on their reply cards that by sending a deposit, you are certifying that you have accepted no other offers. Be careful. Double depositing may result in the offers being rescinded. It’s not just the deposit that is at stake. Every year there are a few people who ask about this thinking it will buy them some more time. Here’s another thread on the subject.
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/parents-forum/487192-making-deposits-more-than-one-school.html?highlight=double+deposit[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/parents-forum/487192-making-deposits-more-than-one-school.html?highlight=double+deposit</a></p>