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Early action acceptance


Question Posted Thursday December 2 2010, 9:05 pm

I accepted an early action offer at a university. But I thought that by accepting this I could still later decide NOT to attend. Now I'm afraid that I HAVE to attend this school. This school isn't my first choice and I'm still waiting on my other decisions which come in march. I'm freaking out. What should I do?

Ps: this isn't early decision, but by accepting early action did I automatically declare that I will 100% commit to this schoo? :(


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AngelKMC65 answered Sunday December 12 2010, 2:29 am:
Did you put a deposit down? If not, then you haven't exactly "decided." Colleges want money, it's a business. If you don't pay then they may call ask ask for your deposit and that's when you can say nevermind.
You won't HAVE to attend this school but becareful waiting to long may lose your spot here.
Good luck! =]

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lovealways1221 answered Thursday December 2 2010, 11:11 pm:
i don't think so because i applied to a school via early action and they sent me the acceptance letter and along with an enrollment paper and i remember there was a check box that said- yes i am planning on attending this college. and then there was another box that said something like- no i'm looking at other colleges currently.

but i could be wrong..

its best to call the college and ask. tell them what you plan on doing (that the school isnt your first choice and are not plannning on attending) just simply say you were confused and ask for their help/clarification. i'm sure they'll be glad to help

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