Should listener Connor apply binding early decision to a couple of law schools with access to the GI bill? In this episode, Ben and Nathan double down on their advice not to apply binding early decision.
They caution against applying binding for two schools, which would be making a promise that you’d have to break for one of the two. They also explain why binding yourself to a law school just so they’ll review your application earlier isn’t usually a good deal.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 To pay or not to pay?
01:09 Reasons you shouldn’t apply binding
04:12 Exceptions & considerations
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