Wait List Acceptance - How Late is Too Late??
Posted: Sun Mar 28, 2010 9:03 pm
THIS IS HYPOTHETICAL
I am on a ton of WL's at this time for a number of schools ranked from T-20-52. I have already been accepted to Rutgers-Camden w/ scholarship, so as of right now-barring one of the said WL schools accepting me-that is where I will be attending. My question is how late is too late to accept a WL Acceptance from one of these schools?? What if it happens a day before school is about to start, and I already have an apartment? What do I do then? How does such a late switch in schools effect my financial aid?
Right now, I believe that such a dramatic change in plans would only be viable if there was a massive gain in ranking, or a decrease in overall tuition and COL. That leaves Vandy, ND, and UNC (in-state) as the only schools where I would drop everything and attend, no matter how close to the first day of class. Is this wrong?
I would really appreciate if someone with some experience in late-cycle acceptances could give me some advice. Simply hopping in the car and driving to Indiana w/o a plan seems scary, so I'd like to have some reassurance that it is actually a viable plan. Thank you!
I am on a ton of WL's at this time for a number of schools ranked from T-20-52. I have already been accepted to Rutgers-Camden w/ scholarship, so as of right now-barring one of the said WL schools accepting me-that is where I will be attending. My question is how late is too late to accept a WL Acceptance from one of these schools?? What if it happens a day before school is about to start, and I already have an apartment? What do I do then? How does such a late switch in schools effect my financial aid?
Right now, I believe that such a dramatic change in plans would only be viable if there was a massive gain in ranking, or a decrease in overall tuition and COL. That leaves Vandy, ND, and UNC (in-state) as the only schools where I would drop everything and attend, no matter how close to the first day of class. Is this wrong?
I would really appreciate if someone with some experience in late-cycle acceptances could give me some advice. Simply hopping in the car and driving to Indiana w/o a plan seems scary, so I'd like to have some reassurance that it is actually a viable plan. Thank you!