"Would you accept an offer of admission to a different Fordham campus" question

<p>I love the Lincoln Center campus and want to go there but I'm worried that if I say I would not accept an offer of admission to Rose Hill my chances of going to Fordham goes down significantly and I dont know if I'm a strong enough candidate to afford that kind of drop. At the same time I'm also concerned that if I say I would accept an offer of admission to a different Fordham campus my chances of getting the campus I want goes down... Any suggestions?</p>

<p>thanks =]</p>

<p>I applied EA to LC and got in. I said yes to the question concerning another offer of admission. Just put yes because logically it can't hurt you. The only reason they have that option is in case they want to bring more applicants but don't have enough room in a particular program or school. So it can't hurt. Really it would just show your enthusiam for Fordham, seeing as you would be willing to make a compromise if necessary to go.</p>

<p>I really don't know if it matters too much. I put no, because it's true; I wouldn't go to RH. I got in EA to LC anyway. But, really, be honest. The two campuses are really different in some ways. Keep that in mind, and think about if you really would be happy at the other campus or not.</p>

<p>When we went to the Open House at LC, we asked the people there the same question. My daughter only wanted LC and not RH but they told her that the question was really irrelevant because they have never ever (to date) admitted someone to a campus other than the one they applied to, and they couldn't figure a scenario where they would have to do that. She didn't want to hurt her chances of getting in to LC so she put "yes" but she really didn't want RH, and luckily, did get in to LC after all.</p>

<p>But on Rose Hill, you have Fordham College and the Business School..</p>

<p>Maybe it only applies there</p>