holding on to 2 schools?

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Will it have a negative effect if one accepts two schools in the first round acceptance?
Will the schools know about this? Sorry if this was already discussed but I couldn't find it.

Thanks!
 
Do you mean if your other schools will look differently if you have already got two acceptances?

First of all, I dont think they will know. They could ask you in the interview. I mean, once you are accepted, why do you need to worry?
 
Sorry if I was not clear enough.
I happened to make two deposit for two different schools b/c I was still not sure where to go. But somebody told me you can't do that so I was wondering if I did something wrong..
 
It is not very nice to other applicants, but I think you could hold two acceptances. Now you just have to think carefully to make the decision for your next 4 years. If you want to share which schools did u get accepted to, we could help giving you ideas. So you will free up spaces for other applicants.
 
it's Upenn and nyu.
it's been hard for me because I love the city- manhattan- so much but penn seemed nice too. If i really want to stay in the city nyu seemed o.k with me so..

it's been a little hard for me b/c it's not just the school itself but other factors counts a lot to me.
 
If its that important to you then stay in NY.
I personally would choose Upenn. better school in my opinion.
 
UPenn is on my list too. I know tons of people who love the school. I still need to go to my interview next month to check it out myself =) It has a strong curriculum.

On the other hand, I heard bad things about NYU. I am not sure if you will have much time to do things, especially in a school that is known to kick people out if they do poorly. Too much distraction might not be a good thing.
 
I went to Upenn today. really liked it.
 
I went to Upenn today. really liked it.

if you came today and went on a morning tour, you probably stopped by and saw the classroom where we penn first year students were dying from a very unexciting kidney lecture... 🙂
 
Originally posted by ecdoesit
On the other hand, I heard bad things about NYU. I am not sure if you will have much time to do things, especially in a school that is known to kick people out if they do poorly. Too much distraction might not be a good thing.

Actually, UPenn does that too:

http://www.dental.upenn.edu/academic/DMDprogram/TESTdmd-code-policy.html

"Grades
Students must be pass all required courses and all selective courses that they undertake. On the recommendation of the Committee for Student advancement, failed courses may be passed by a make-up examination. Alternatively, the course, or portion thereof, may need to be repeated. In most instances, failure to pass repeated courses will lead to dismissal. "

Why is it a bad thing to kick out people who fail? Those who do not take their education seriously and repeatedly fail exam after exam DESERVE to be kicked out.
 
if you came today and went on a morning tour, you probably stopped by and saw the classroom where we penn first year students were dying from a very unexciting kidney lecture

afternoon tour so I missed it.
 
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