Negotiation after deposit Forum
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Negotiation after deposit
Is it a bad idea to try, after already depositing at a school, to leverage my planning to take the LSAT in June for more scholarship money? The reasoning would be if I get a much better score, I'd be waiting until next cycle to apply to higher ranked schools, or for more scholarship dollars anyhow. Am I better off just making a general plea for more money without mentioning the LSAT? Or is this just not done, ever?
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Re: Negotiation after deposit
No idea whether it's acceptable or not. But what's in it for the school?champ33 wrote:Is it a bad idea to try, after already depositing at a school, to leverage my planning to take the LSAT in June for more scholarship money? The reasoning would be if I get a much better score, I'd be waiting until next cycle to apply to higher ranked schools, or for more scholarship dollars anyhow. Am I better off just making a general plea for more money without mentioning the LSAT? Or is this just not done, ever?
- Sauer Grapes
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Re: Negotiation after deposit
Just thinking out loud here... but the June LSAT will be after second deposits are due, and schools will be able to see if you have double deposited. They will know that your only options at that point are to take what they have given you, or for you to wait another year and reapply with your new score to other schools. They may not want to accept you next year if you try that.
It doesn't hurt to ask though.
It doesn't hurt to ask though.
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Re: Negotiation after deposit
I'm just thinking that most schools know that a deposit doesn't guarantee a student will attend. They've got to know that some people put down more than one deposit, or consider putting off school. A scholarship increase might be a way to convince deposited students to definitely attend. Again, I really don't know so would appreciate anybody who has first-hand experience with this.starsong wrote:No idea whether it's acceptable or not. But what's in it for the school?champ33 wrote:Is it a bad idea to try, after already depositing at a school, to leverage my planning to take the LSAT in June for more scholarship money? The reasoning would be if I get a much better score, I'd be waiting until next cycle to apply to higher ranked schools, or for more scholarship dollars anyhow. Am I better off just making a general plea for more money without mentioning the LSAT? Or is this just not done, ever?
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Re: Negotiation after deposit
Dear School,
I am writing you to request more funds. If you do not give me more money, then I will take the June 2010 LSAT, score an 180, and go to a better school next year. I know you want me at your school, so just fork over the dough.
Regards,
The guy who will do better on his LSAT next time
I am writing you to request more funds. If you do not give me more money, then I will take the June 2010 LSAT, score an 180, and go to a better school next year. I know you want me at your school, so just fork over the dough.
Regards,
The guy who will do better on his LSAT next time
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- booboo
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Re: Negotiation after deposit
This is pretty much how it will be read.CG614 wrote:Dear School,
I am writing you to request more funds. If you do not give me more money, then I will take the June 2010 LSAT, score an 180, and go to a better school next year. I know you want me at your school, so just fork over the dough.
Regards,
The guy who will do better on his LSAT next time
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Re: Negotiation after deposit
I believe this is correct, and so I'll probably leave off mentioning the LSAT. It will be more like...booboo wrote:This is pretty much how it will be read.CG614 wrote:Dear School,
I am writing you to request more funds. If you do not give me more money, then I will take the June 2010 LSAT, score an 180, and go to a better school next year. I know you want me at your school, so just fork over the dough.
Regards,
The guy who will do better on his LSAT next time
Dear School,
I know people are selecting other schools and declining scholarship money right now. When you re-read my file you will realize that I am a totally awesome guy and deserve more free money. If you don't give me more money, I will feel kind of awkward about this. Thanks for reading.