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09.07.19, 21:39 PM NY Schools
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Newbie here----I am going through the online independent school applications. When I get to the parent statements---I am copy pasting into a word doc so I can draft and then go back and paste in. Here's my question, when I get to these--my options are to save/return later or Next. Next doesn't allow you to skip to the next section but instead requires you to paste something in the box. And when you hit next you see that it says "submitting". So is there a way to bypass the parents essay and keep going to see what else might be required? Thanks! [ Reply | Watch | Flag ]
NY Schools 09.07.19, 09:39 PM Flag
 

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It is submitting to be saved. Application won’t be submitted until you pay the fee. Once you do the electronic signature page, it gives you a chance to review the entire thing before moving to the fee payment. You can enter anything and move on. However, parent statements that I’ve seen are all either on one page or a separate entry (in addition to the application). So if the parent statement is part of the application, the rest is likely just final details and electronic signatures. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.08.19, 02:24 AM Flag
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Also, forgot to mention that you can also go back once you see the draft application and enter your final statement(s)/edit. Until you pay the fee, it is a work in progress. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.08.19, 02:26 AM Flag
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Thanks. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 09.08.19, 01:03 PM Flag
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