When it says 100% on mylsn does that mean you get both tuition and living expenses covered?
Also, does that mean 100% for just 1 year or for all 3 years. Thank you
Can someone please explain the % $ / Avg $ on mylsn? Forum
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Re: Can someone please explain the % $ / Avg $ on mylsn?
100% in the scholarship section means that 100% of people with the stats you entered updated their profile with some amount of scholarship. The avg $ part tells you the average of the scholarship amounts those people received.damask_rain wrote:When it says 100% on mylsn does that mean you get both tuition and living expenses covered?
Also, does that mean 100% for just 1 year or for all 3 years. Thank you
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Re: Can someone please explain the % $ / Avg $ on mylsn?
This.Ntp73821 wrote:100% in the scholarship section means that 100% of people with the stats you entered updated their profile with some amount of scholarship. The avg $ part tells you the average of the scholarship amounts those people received.damask_rain wrote:When it says 100% on mylsn does that mean you get both tuition and living expenses covered?
Also, does that mean 100% for just 1 year or for all 3 years. Thank you
Additionally, very few schools provide scholarships beyond the cost of tuition. You can look at 509 forms to see if it's possible, but assume it's not happening.
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Re: Can someone please explain the % $ / Avg $ on mylsn?
Just to supplement the above and clarify, this is the percentage of those who were accepted that received a scholarship. So if there are 10 people, with a 50% acceptance rate, and a 20% scholarship rate, with $10,000 for the scholarship amount, 5 were accepted and 1 received a scholarship of $10,000.
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Re: Can someone please explain the % $ / Avg $ on mylsn?
Thank you. That explains a lot.
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