Hi folks -- I've narrowed down my options to the following scenario:
I've been offered a full-tuition scholarship at a T13 school and the only thing that would prevent me from going to that school at this point is if I get off of the WL at one of HYS with substantial aid (which I may indeed qualify for). Instead of the normal tuition deposit forms, I must email the dean of admissions with my intent to enroll and the deadline is approaching quickly.
My question is: what should one say to the school offering the full-ride offer? Is it better to just be upfront and ask for an extension on the enrollment decision until I've heard back from the HYS WL (which I know could take me right up until the first day of classes), or do I just send my intent to enroll now, and back out when/if I get off the WL?
T13 Full Ride v. HYS WL? Forum
- Po$eidon
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Re: T13 Full Ride v. HYS WL?
If it's a true T13 you are allowed to ride any waitlists as long as you'd like. You are never bound to withdraw from waitlists. So say yes to the full ride and then adjust if you feel like it when and if you get off of a waitlist
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- poptart123
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Re: T13 Full Ride v. HYS WL?
Option 2. It's the normal practice. Every school expects students who will do it.
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Re: T13 Full Ride v. HYS WL?
Po$eidon wrote:If it's a true T13 you are allowed to ride any waitlists as long as you'd like. You are never bound to withdraw from waitlists. So say yes to the full ride and then adjust if you feel like it when and if you get off of a waitlist
Gracias, amigos.poptart123 wrote:Option 2. It's the normal practice. Every school expects students who will do it.
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