I think I already know the answer to this, I just want confirmation...
I got a grade request from NYU recently, my gpa went down like .03 I think. I am already in at umich w/$ and would be happy to go there. I am thinking of withdrawing in order not to waste anymore money on this process and getting closure after 7 months of waiting. Am I stupid for passing up the chance to get in? Or should I just take what I have and realize that with my gpa drop nothing will come of it anyways? I would definitely consider NYU but I would most likely take Mich anyways. I know I should probably withdraw, I am just torn because I don't know if it be smart to do since it would potentially be my only t6(whatever that means) option.
Should I just withdraw? Forum
- Knock
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Re: Should I just withdraw?
Why not just send in your new grades and see what happens with NYU? Who knows how it will play out. Maybe you will even get some money you could use to leverage Michigan if you want to attend there.dabbadon8 wrote:I think I already know the answer to this, I just want confirmation...
I got a grade request from NYU recently, my gpa went down like .03 I think. I am already in at umich w/$ and would be happy to go there. I am thinking of withdrawing in order not to waste anymore money on this process and getting closure after 7 months of waiting. Am I stupid for passing up the chance to get in? Or should I just take what I have and realize that with my gpa drop nothing will come of it anyways? I would definitely consider NYU but I would most likely take Mich anyways. I know I should probably withdraw, I am just torn because I don't know if it be smart to do since it would potentially be my only t6(whatever that means) option.
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Re: Should I just withdraw?
This.Knock wrote:Why not just send in your new grades and see what happens with NYU? Who knows how it will play out. Maybe you will even get some money you could use to leverage Michigan if you want to attend there.
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Re: Should I just withdraw?
Agreed (even though UMich tends to be tough to leverage). If it doesn't work, then I am likely to see you next year, dabbadon!Knock wrote:Why not just send in your new grades and see what happens with NYU? Who knows how it will play out. Maybe you will even get some money you could use to leverage Michigan if you want to attend there.dabbadon8 wrote:I think I already know the answer to this, I just want confirmation...
I got a grade request from NYU recently, my gpa went down like .03 I think. I am already in at umich w/$ and would be happy to go there. I am thinking of withdrawing in order not to waste anymore money on this process and getting closure after 7 months of waiting. Am I stupid for passing up the chance to get in? Or should I just take what I have and realize that with my gpa drop nothing will come of it anyways? I would definitely consider NYU but I would most likely take Mich anyways. I know I should probably withdraw, I am just torn because I don't know if it be smart to do since it would potentially be my only t6(whatever that means) option.
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