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Asking for a scholarship with these numbers..?
My LSAT Score is 156 and my LSDAS GPA is 2.1
I've received a few offers of admission from T3s with no scholarship offers as of now. My LORs and Personal Statement probably gave me the nudge to get into a few of these T3s (I'm still amazed that I got in despite my low numbers). I really want to go to some of these T3s (but I'm afraid they'll withdraw their offer if I ask for scholarships..
I'm not sure if I'm jumping the gun a bit early but what would you guys recommend..?
I've received a few offers of admission from T3s with no scholarship offers as of now. My LORs and Personal Statement probably gave me the nudge to get into a few of these T3s (I'm still amazed that I got in despite my low numbers). I really want to go to some of these T3s (but I'm afraid they'll withdraw their offer if I ask for scholarships..
I'm not sure if I'm jumping the gun a bit early but what would you guys recommend..?
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Don't go to a T3 at sticker price. Don't go to a T3 unless you know that that is the region you want to work in. Do not take scholarships with grade stipulations. They won't rescind their offer just because you ask for money (assuming you ask them politely). If you don't like the schools/scholarship options you have, retake the LSAT.1L2014U wrote:My LSAT Score is 156 and my LSDAS GPA is 2.1
I've received a few offers of admission from T3s with no scholarship offers as of now. My LORs and Personal Statement probably gave me the nudge to get into a few of these T3s (I'm still amazed that I got in despite my low numbers). I really want to go to some of these T3s (but I'm afraid they'll withdraw their offer if I ask for scholarships..
I'm not sure if I'm jumping the gun a bit early but what would you guys recommend..?
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With those numbers I really hope you're from, and want to end up in, Wyoming, the Dakotas, or the like
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I know the numbers are low but I've been getting good feedback from schools, got offered admission to SUNY but it's too expensive being out-of-state and the price of living in NY is just too much.guano wrote:With those numbers I really hope you're from, and want to end up in, Wyoming, the Dakotas, or the like
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SUNY or CUNY? (There's a difference)1L2014U wrote:I know the numbers are low but I've been getting good feedback from schools, got offered admission to SUNY but it's too expensive being out-of-state and the price of living in NY is just too much.guano wrote:With those numbers I really hope you're from, and want to end up in, Wyoming, the Dakotas, or the like
But, with those numbers states like New York, Massachussets and Califirnua shouldn't be on your radar
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I live in California, and with a much lower LSAT score but a 3.4 GPA I've been offered admission by three T3 schools (Whittier, Western State, and California Western) with a few thousand dollars scholarships from each. California Western actually offered me over $ 15,000.
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Don't attend a TTT.
And there are no circumstances under which you should refrain from asking your school for money, if they've provided none, or more money, if they haven't covered most or all of your tuition.
And there are no circumstances under which you should refrain from asking your school for money, if they've provided none, or more money, if they haven't covered most or all of your tuition.
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When should one ask for money? Is it better to wait until March? Or can I just ask now? I was admitted to my number one school with no money (FSU) and was offered $20,000 per year at Miami and $20,000 per year at Stetson. (Miami is closer to FSU's ranking.) Obviously I need to mention these amounts, but how do I do this without seeming rude?justonemoregame wrote:Don't attend a TTT.
And there are no circumstances under which you should refrain from asking your school for money, if they've provided none, or more money, if they haven't covered most or all of your tuition.
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I really want to attend FSU. However, while FSU is my first choice, I am concerned about the cost, and both Miami and Stetson have offered me $20,000. Is there any way you could match that offer?SailorMoon9543 wrote:When should one ask for money? Is it better to wait until March? Or can I just ask now? I was admitted to my number one school with no money (FSU) and was offered $20,000 per year at Miami and $20,000 per year at Stetson. (Miami is closer to FSU's ranking.) Obviously I need to mention these amounts, but how do I do this without seeming rude?justonemoregame wrote:Don't attend a TTT.
And there are no circumstances under which you should refrain from asking your school for money, if they've provided none, or more money, if they haven't covered most or all of your tuition.
Edit: it's better to try this:
Thank you for accepting me to FSU. It is my first choice and I would love to attend, but I am concerned by the costs, particularly in light of generous scholarships I have received to other schools. Is there anything you could do to help?
By not mentioning how much you got elsewhere it's possible they will offer more than $20k, whereas if you mention it, you've provided a cap. It's up to you whether or not to mention the schools. I didn't because the big scholly was from a lower ranked school and my scores were above the 76%
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Thanks! Is there a specific time I should make the ask? Is now too early in the cycle?guano wrote:I really want to attend FSU. However, while FSU is my first choice, I am concerned about the cost, and both Miami and Stetson have offered me $20,000. Is there any way you could match that offer?SailorMoon9543 wrote:When should one ask for money? Is it better to wait until March? Or can I just ask now? I was admitted to my number one school with no money (FSU) and was offered $20,000 per year at Miami and $20,000 per year at Stetson. (Miami is closer to FSU's ranking.) Obviously I need to mention these amounts, but how do I do this without seeming rude?justonemoregame wrote:Don't attend a TTT.
And there are no circumstances under which you should refrain from asking your school for money, if they've provided none, or more money, if they haven't covered most or all of your tuition.
Edit: it's better to try this:
Thank you for accepting me to FSU. It is my first choice and I would love to attend, but I am concerned by the costs, particularly in light of generous scholarships I have received to other schools. Is there anything you could do to help?
By not mentioning how much you got elsewhere it's possible they will offer more than $20k, whereas if you mention it, you've provided a cap. It's up to you whether or not to mention the schools. I didn't because the big scholly was from a lower ranked school and my scores were above the 76%
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^ I waited was accepted early January and sent an email not unlike what I said above toward the end of January or early February
But, I had heard (from the school) that it could take two weeks to get scholly info, so I waited longer than I would have otherwise
But, I had heard (from the school) that it could take two weeks to get scholly info, so I waited longer than I would have otherwise
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Damn. That's 180. I'm going to use that as soon as I get other offers. Thanks!guano wrote:
By not mentioning how much you got elsewhere it's possible they will offer more than $20k, whereas if you mention it, you've provided a cap. It's up to you whether or not to mention the schools. I didn't because the big scholly was from a lower ranked school and my scores were above the 76%
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you need retake the lsat in junehanynicola12 wrote:I live in California, and with a much lower LSAT score but a 3.4 GPA I've been offered admission by three T3 schools (Whittier, Western State, and California Western) with a few thousand dollars scholarships from each. California Western actually offered me over $ 15,000.
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I call flame. There's no way that someone who knows about scholarship negotiations does not know that attending a TTT in a saturated market city with those stats is a bad idea.
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Remember that if their offer is lower than the schollies you have elsewhere you canManoftheHour wrote:Damn. That's 180. I'm going to use that as soon as I get other offers. Thanks!guano wrote:
By not mentioning how much you got elsewhere it's possible they will offer more than $20k, whereas if you mention it, you've provided a cap. It's up to you whether or not to mention the schools. I didn't because the big scholly was from a lower ranked school and my scores were above the 76%
Then go back and say that it's very nice and you're honored, but peer school X has offered $Y, and is there any chance they would be willing to close the gap
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they wont1L2014U wrote:I really want to go to some of these T3s (but I'm afraid they'll withdraw their offer if I ask for scholarships..
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LOLOptimist Prime wrote:This. As a potential full paying student you could sext them and they wouldn't take away your offer.Nova wrote:they wont1L2014U wrote:I really want to go to some of these T3s (but I'm afraid they'll withdraw their offer if I ask for scholarships..
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