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Penn?

Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 12:45 pm
by mb87
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Re: Penn?

Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 12:59 pm
by Veyron
LSN is bad for Penn because, with such a small class, the school is very choosy in a non-numerical way. However, your devotion to interdisciplinary studies and your good sense of direction make you the type of candidate the school seems to be looking for. I had similar #'s and similar softs and I'm here so take that for what its worth.

Re: Penn?

Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 1:15 pm
by mb87
"I had similar #'s and similar softs and I'm here so take that for what its worth."

Good to hear! Thanks for the feedback. I dig your school... a lot.

Re: Penn?

Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 1:22 pm
by vsl89
Veyron wrote:LSN is bad for Penn because, with such a small class, the school is very choosy in a non-numerical way.
+ 1. I would strongly recommend writing a solid 5 year plan essay and even ED. Penn loves to see a commitment to its school and there is no better way to show that than an ED (assuming of course that finances, etc. would not be an obstacle)

Re: Penn?

Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 1:47 pm
by mb87
vsl89 wrote:
Veyron wrote:LSN is bad for Penn because, with such a small class, the school is very choosy in a non-numerical way.
+ 1. I would strongly recommend writing a solid 5 year plan essay and even ED. Penn loves to see a commitment to its school and there is no better way to show that than an ED (assuming of course that finances, etc. would not be an obstacle)
Thanks, that's good to know. I'll restructure my 5 year plan essay so it's a bit more "Why Penn?" Seriously considering ED, as it is my first choice, but yeah, need to think about finances & learn more about their LRAP program before I commit to ED.

Re: Penn?

Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 3:27 pm
by Veyron
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Thanks, that's good to know. I'll restructure my 5 year plan essay so it's a bit more "Why Penn?" Seriously considering ED, as it is my first choice, but yeah, need to think about finances & learn more about their LRAP program before I commit to ED.[/quote]

Good call. The LRAP forms are online but one thing that they won't tell you but is potentially a huge thing compared to some other schools is that LRAP is good for 10 years with no reduction in benefits. So you could work for a firm for 2 years and get 8 years of full benefits. Likewise, you could work in PI for a year or two and then work in private practice without having to give the $ back.
mb87 wrote:
Good to hear! Thanks for the feedback. I dig your school... a lot.
No problem.

Re: Penn?

Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 3:27 pm
by Veyron
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Re: Penn?

Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 5:42 pm
by mb87
Veyron wrote:The LRAP forms are online but one thing that they won't tell you but is potentially a huge thing compared to some other schools is that LRAP is good for 10 years with no reduction in benefits. So you could work for a firm for 2 years and get 8 years of full benefits. Likewise, you could work in PI for a year or two and then work in private practice without having to give the $ back.
More very useful info. Thanks! I guess I have another month or so to do more research & decide. Man, I hate this process. Mind if I pick your brain as more questions come up?

Re: Penn?

Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 5:52 pm
by im_blue
You'll have a shot at ED with a 170-171.

Re: Penn?

Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 10:14 pm
by Veyron
mb87 wrote:
Veyron wrote:The LRAP forms are online but one thing that they won't tell you but is potentially a huge thing compared to some other schools is that LRAP is good for 10 years with no reduction in benefits. So you could work for a firm for 2 years and get 8 years of full benefits. Likewise, you could work in PI for a year or two and then work in private practice without having to give the $ back.
More very useful info. Thanks! I guess I have another month or so to do more research & decide. Man, I hate this process. Mind if I pick your brain as more questions come up?
Yah, feel free to dooder.

Re: Penn?

Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 5:55 pm
by dissonance1848
Penn is definitely interesting on LSN. They don't care when people apply, lots of Nov WLs and rejects and accepts. Besides that, seems most waitlist in your range 170-171 without ED. If you ED, prob good shot. 172 should make it a real good shot.