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Hi, I would appreciate if anybody could give me more information about the binding program. Do I have to go to a law school if I get admitted through the early binding program?What is the cost of not going after get admitted? Also, is the binding means that I have to finish 3 years in this law school and can't transfer to any other school?
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@xiaodeguo407 So you are decided to enroll this year while waiting other schools' results?
@staciaglee275 Thanks!!!!!!
If you apply through ED, it is binding, meaning that you absolutely have to attend that school if you are accepted. Additionally, you must also withdraw your application from all other schools to which you have applied. It's not easy to get out of a binding decision, so I really wouldn't apply through ED unless you are completely certain that it is the school you want to attend. Applying ED can also put you at a disadvantage for scholarship money - a few schools offer large scholarships to ED applicants, and some don't take type of application into consideration when distributing scholarships, but most offer considerably less than RD applicants or none at all. It depends on the school.
I'm not sure if applying ED means that you can't transfer later on. I probably wouldn't recommend it though.