Re: In at Denver
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 10:36 pm
got in a couple of days with $, its definitely in the top three for me, now i just got convince myself to leave the east coast.
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One word: mountains...howie wrote:got in a couple of days with $, its definitely in the top three for me, now i just got convince myself to leave the east coast.
+1Bikeflip wrote:This.Hopeful22 wrote:Is this a standard merit-based scholarship, or the Chancellors Scholarship, etc? Just curious because up till now the highest DU scholarship I'd seen was 22K.rojasm7421 wrote:Hey everybody. I just got my acceptance letter from Denver. I went complete on Dec 10th and they sent me an email this morning. And a full tuition scholarship. I am so friggen jazzed right now. Now i just have to talk the old lady into moving cross country. A big weight was just lifted off my shoulders.
Yep. My email took a day to get to me after the decision was processed, and financial aid stuff came in a separate email that same day.biobuslaw wrote:Went "Decision Processed" today at Denver!!
Wait... where's my email??? Did anyone who received an email first go "Decision Processed?"
Thanks!leftieash wrote:Yep. My email took a day to get to me after the decision was processed, and financial aid stuff came in a separate email that same day.biobuslaw wrote:Went "Decision Processed" today at Denver!!
Wait... where's my email??? Did anyone who received an email first go "Decision Processed?"
lawgirl99 wrote:In via email 1/14!!
Thanks! Mine too....I got a scholarship offer for 22k/year this morning. Pretty much makes turning down DU very difficult. I am thinking about visiting in the next few months....Anyone else?lawlec48 wrote:lawgirl99 wrote:In via email 1/14!!
Congrats! DU is really starting to become my favorite for law school.
lawgirl99 wrote:Thanks! Mine too....I got a scholarship offer for 22k/year this morning. Pretty much makes turning down DU very difficult. I am thinking about visiting in the next few months....Anyone else?lawlec48 wrote:lawgirl99 wrote:In via email 1/14!!
Congrats! DU is really starting to become my favorite for law school.
Planning to go to admitted student day on April 2, 2010.lawgirl99 wrote:Thanks! Mine too....I got a scholarship offer for 22k/year this morning. Pretty much makes turning down DU very difficult. I am thinking about visiting in the next few months....Anyone else?lawlec48 wrote:lawgirl99 wrote:In via email 1/14!!
Congrats! DU is really starting to become my favorite for law school.
You should have a great shot at scholarship. Though a lot might depend on your GPA... 3.2's a lot different than 3.9, for example. But assuming you're in the upper 3.whatevers, I think you'll get offered 22K, based on other people's offers/numbers. Even if you're in the lower 3's, you should still be good for a pretty decent scholly, with a 163.Midnight Rider wrote:What's up guys? Long time lurker on here. Denver is my top school as I am only looking at good schools in places where I can relocate permanently. Based on cost alone, though, it's looking hard to justify, as I'm going to have to quit my 9-5. What do you think my chances are of getting any scholarships?
Undergrad: 3.whatever from big state school
Masters: Upper 3's while working full time
LSAT: 163
4+ years of reputable career experience, average softs.
I'd love to see you guys in the fall. Let me know what you think.
+1Tuski wrote:You should have a great shot at scholarship. Though a lot might depend on your GPA... 3.2's a lot different than 3.9, for example. But assuming you're in the upper 3.whatevers, I think you'll get offered 22K, based on other people's offers/numbers. Even if you're in the lower 3's, you should still be good for a pretty decent scholly, with a 163.Midnight Rider wrote:What's up guys? Long time lurker on here. Denver is my top school as I am only looking at good schools in places where I can relocate permanently. Based on cost alone, though, it's looking hard to justify, as I'm going to have to quit my 9-5. What do you think my chances are of getting any scholarships?
Undergrad: 3.whatever from big state school
Masters: Upper 3's while working full time
LSAT: 163
4+ years of reputable career experience, average softs.
I'd love to see you guys in the fall. Let me know what you think.
Undergrad was very low 3s due to vigorous merrymaking and sports. Masters was mid-upper 3's due to me having to pay for it out of pocket! Is the 22k scholly you are seeing aggregate for 3 years or per year? Over three years, that puts it at $7333 which leaves ~$28k/yr in tuition alone. Like I said, DU is far and away my #1 if not for the steep sticker. Probably doesn't make sense if it's going to cost me anywhere close to $70k+ in loansTuski wrote:You should have a great shot at scholarship. Though a lot might depend on your GPA... 3.2's a lot different than 3.9, for example. But assuming you're in the upper 3.whatevers, I think you'll get offered 22K, based on other people's offers/numbers. Even if you're in the lower 3's, you should still be good for a pretty decent scholly, with a 163.Midnight Rider wrote:What's up guys? Long time lurker on here. Denver is my top school as I am only looking at good schools in places where I can relocate permanently. Based on cost alone, though, it's looking hard to justify, as I'm going to have to quit my 9-5. What do you think my chances are of getting any scholarships?
Undergrad: 3.whatever from big state school
Masters: Upper 3's while working full time
LSAT: 163
4+ years of reputable career experience, average softs.
I'd love to see you guys in the fall. Let me know what you think.