3.76/173 - Money? Forum
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3.76/173 - Money?
Hi guys, I'm familiar with my chances of acceptance for T13 thanks to myLSN. Unfortunately, it hasn't been very enlightening in terms of scholarship opportunities. Where do I have the best chances of getting money? Already got into Berkeley. Thanks!
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Re: 3.76/173 - Money?
Scholarships are much less predictable than admissions, but you should be getting decent offers from CCN on down.
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Re: 3.76/173 - Money?
even if cornell tries to string you along by asking for an interview that they cant schedule until late in the cycle, do it, bc they are pretty likely to give $$$ which, depending on your other offers, may be useful to negotiate with the lower half
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Re: 3.76/173 - Money?
I probably should have applied to Cornell for scholarship negotiations then - I didn't apply because I couldn't envision any universe where I decide to do law school for three years in Ithaca lolSplitMyPants wrote:even if cornell tries to string you along by asking for an interview that they cant schedule until late in the cycle, do it, bc they are pretty likely to give $$$ which, depending on your other offers, may be useful to negotiate with the lower half
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lol same. i think that's why they're pretty generous. nonetheless, you'll have a good outcome i'm surenaguib wrote:I probably should have applied to Cornell for scholarship negotiations then - I didn't apply because I couldn't envision any universe where I decide to do law school for three years in Ithaca lolSplitMyPants wrote:even if cornell tries to string you along by asking for an interview that they cant schedule until late in the cycle, do it, bc they are pretty likely to give $$$ which, depending on your other offers, may be useful to negotiate with the lower half
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