Florida State c/o 2016 (2012-2013) cycle Forum
- Young Marino
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Re: Florida State c/o 2016 (2012-2013) cycle
Any hope for next cycle for someone with a 3.8 gpa 154 lsat non-urm? I looked at LSN and it looks like it could be possible although most likely at sticker. Maybe a significant scholly offer at a tttt would help me negotiate a $5000 scholly? Thoughts? Thanks in advance
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Re: Florida State c/o 2016 (2012-2013) cycle
For what it's worth I applied two cycles ago (For Fall 2012) and was accepted quite early in the process (Nov) with a 3.42/ 163 FSU undergrad and got no money. I even told them about a large need based offer (10K) from UF that I received and they still didn't offer anything. So IMO I don't think an offer from a tttt is going to help much. Good Luck!ALeal90 wrote:Any hope for next cycle for someone with a 3.8 gpa 154 lsat non-urm? I looked at LSN and it looks like it could be possible although most likely at sticker. Maybe a significant scholly offer at a tttt would help me negotiate a $5000 scholly? Thoughts? Thanks in advance
- Young Marino
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Re: Florida State c/o 2016 (2012-2013) cycle
Thanks for your response. But do I stand a chance at getting in even without scholly? I plan to have everything in by mid September at the latest.MichNole19 wrote:For what it's worth I applied two cycles ago (For Fall 2012) and was accepted quite early in the process (Nov) with a 3.42/ 163 FSU undergrad and got no money. I even told them about a large need based offer (10K) from UF that I received and they still didn't offer anything. So IMO I don't think an offer from a tttt is going to help much. Good Luck!ALeal90 wrote:Any hope for next cycle for someone with a 3.8 gpa 154 lsat non-urm? I looked at LSN and it looks like it could be possible although most likely at sticker. Maybe a significant scholly offer at a tttt would help me negotiate a $5000 scholly? Thoughts? Thanks in advance
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