b123 wrote:So I withdrew (or at least thought I did) a week or two ago (never put down a seat deposit) and got a letter in the mail stating that my award has been changed. How do I access MyUW? I can't remember creating an account for it.
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i got that exact same notice after withdrawing several weeks ago. didn't know what to do with it.b123 wrote:b123 wrote:So I withdrew (or at least thought I did) a week or two ago (never put down a seat deposit) and got a letter in the mail stating that my award has been changed. How do I access MyUW? I can't remember creating an account for it.
EDIT: just logged into myUW - there is a message in the financial aid page saying a hold was put on the disbursement of my stafford and grad plus loans. i believe that is the change they are notifying us about - probably part of the process of getting us out of the system.
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I just received the notice as well, despite withdrawing in late March. Very strange...b123 wrote:b123 wrote:So I withdrew (or at least thought I did) a week or two ago (never put down a seat deposit) and got a letter in the mail stating that my award has been changed. How do I access MyUW? I can't remember creating an account for it.
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Still hanging out on the waitlist, uncomfortable since UW was my first choice. Saw some interesting news today about UW possibly opening a second campus: http://www.thenewstribune.com/2013/05/2 ... chool.html. Wish they had moved on this 10 years ago!
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Hey were numbers twins. Funny thing is our cycles were very different. You waiting it out all summer?
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Just dropped out, so I hope one of you gets it.
Good luck with the wait.
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On Tuesday 6/11, got a phone call from Sehee at the admission office saying that they can offer me a spot but without any scholarship. It should be quite apparent that very few peoples would be willing to go at sticker price. Good to know that I can finally put this issue to end though.
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I am currently filling out my app, and UW is one of my top choices... but I hear they are not friendly to low gpas. with 3.5/167 how do my chances look this cycle?
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Solid necro. Check out LSN. My guess is that you're incsargean wrote:I am currently filling out my app, and UW is one of my top choices... but I hear they are not friendly to low gpas. with 3.5/167 how do my chances look this cycle?
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I got in last year with a 3.25/166, and that was before their rankings drop.csargean wrote:I am currently filling out my app, and UW is one of my top choices... but I hear they are not friendly to low gpas. with 3.5/167 how do my chances look this cycle?
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I am currently applying here, and getting pretty close to submitting, but still on the fence on whether or not to do the supplemental essay. I have a decent idea for the life experiences but once I started writing it came out kinda meh. Any advice from people who already applied? Do you think it is definitely a good idea to submit one, and worth taking a bit longer on my app to clean one up? Or is it not a huge deal either way? Thanks in advance
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I think it depends on your numbers. If you fall safely at or above their medians, I would submit the app as is. But if you are a little below, or just REALLY want to be admitted and want to do whatever you can to increase your chances, I'd write it. I had the same experience with writing the one about life experiences. I wrote half a page or so and then scrapped the whole thing. I ended up writing on the global common good, which I felt might be good, too, since they are big on the idea of the global common good. I found that one easier to organize too. Just kind of explained what it meant to me, why I think working for it is important, and how I feel like I have contributed to it. I bet you could knock it out in a couple hours, brainstorming included.csargean wrote:I am currently applying here, and getting pretty close to submitting, but still on the fence on whether or not to do the supplemental essay. I have a decent idea for the life experiences but once I started writing it came out kinda meh. Any advice from people who already applied? Do you think it is definitely a good idea to submit one, and worth taking a bit longer on my app to clean one up? Or is it not a huge deal either way? Thanks in advance
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