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mark123987456
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I have a few question about the application process.
Let's say that a student gets an admit from one school.
But (s)he still has an interview coming for another, better (and more competitive) school.
Unfortunately, the deadline for accepting school1's offer expires before the interview with school2.
What to do? Accept school1's offer, pay school1's deposit; and if an school2 gives an admit, then pull out of school1?
What is the potential damage (other than losing the deposit paid to school1)?
Does acceptance of school1's offer reduce the chances of being admitted by school2?
Do schools exchange information (e.g. via the organisation that runs the GMAT) about who accepts offers?
How easy is it to pull out of school1 and accept the offer from school2?
I know that for some _graduate_ schools in the US, it is actually illegal to accept one offer, then pull out and accept another offer (and schools talk to each other).
Is it the same for _business_ schools?
What about non-US business schools?
Let's say that a student gets an admit from one school.
But (s)he still has an interview coming for another, better (and more competitive) school.
Unfortunately, the deadline for accepting school1's offer expires before the interview with school2.
What to do? Accept school1's offer, pay school1's deposit; and if an school2 gives an admit, then pull out of school1?
What is the potential damage (other than losing the deposit paid to school1)?
Does acceptance of school1's offer reduce the chances of being admitted by school2?
Do schools exchange information (e.g. via the organisation that runs the GMAT) about who accepts offers?
How easy is it to pull out of school1 and accept the offer from school2?
I know that for some _graduate_ schools in the US, it is actually illegal to accept one offer, then pull out and accept another offer (and schools talk to each other).
Is it the same for _business_ schools?
What about non-US business schools?












