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Negotiating after a deposit?

Post by fingersxd » Wed May 04, 2011 2:36 pm

Hey TLSers,

Two questions about negotiating for additional aid:

(1) Is it possible to continue trying to negotiate after putting down a deposit? [Both at the school and potentially w/others?]

(2) If I have already made a request for additional aid and been rejected, under what circumstances could I ask them to re-consider? Would new/revised offers from other schools be the only reason to do this?

Specifically, there is a school I would be very interested in attending, but given my other offers from peer and slightly 'better' schools, both nationally and in the region, I am finding it difficult to take on the extra debt. I appealed for additional $ but was rejected -- is there any way to have them reconsider? Would a phone call be consider pushy/excessive/annoying?

Thanks.

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Re: Negotiating after a deposit?

Post by glitter178 » Wed May 04, 2011 2:37 pm

fingersxd wrote:Hey TLSers,

Two questions about negotiating for additional aid:

(1) Is it possible to continue trying to negotiate after putting down a deposit? [Both at the school and potentially w/others?]

(2) If I have already made a request for additional aid and been rejected, under what circumstances could I ask them to re-consider? Would new/revised offers from other schools be the only reason to do this?

Specifically, there is a school I would be very interested in attending, but given my other offers from peer and slightly 'better' schools, both nationally and in the region, I am finding it difficult to take on the extra debt. I appealed for additional $ but was rejected -- is there any way to have them reconsider? Would a phone call be consider pushy/excessive/annoying?

Thanks.
I think if you've already asked once and they said no, that's enough. I don't see the point of appealing the result of an appeal, unless you want to come off as annoying.

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Re: Negotiating after a deposit?

Post by bartleby » Sat May 07, 2011 6:25 pm

uhhh do it anyway. just don't be rude about it. it is better to come off as annoying with a >1% chance of getting a couple thousand dollars than to not come off as annoying w/ 0%

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Re: Negotiating after a deposit?

Post by Emeth! » Sat May 07, 2011 6:42 pm

I think if you've already asked once and they said no, that's enough. I don't see the point of appealing the result of an appeal, unless you want to come off as annoying.

depends on why they said no. I got a reject on uping my scholarship because they had no funds available i tried again (after making a deposit) saying hey I do you have more $ available since the last deadline just passed (in nicer terms obviously) and got a scholarship increase.

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Re: Negotiating after a deposit?

Post by athenian » Sat May 07, 2011 6:58 pm

What if I've retaken the LSAT and bumped my score up significantly? Would it be out of bounds to ask for more scholarship money and would they be more willing to listen if I'd improved my file with the better LSAT?

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Re: Negotiating after a deposit?

Post by fingersxd » Mon May 09, 2011 12:35 pm

athenian wrote:What if I've retaken the LSAT and bumped my score up significantly? Would it be out of bounds to ask for more scholarship money and would they be more willing to listen if I'd improved my file with the better LSAT?
I would say that is a very valid reason to ask for more $ -- though depending on how much would increased would it make sense to reapply next year? You might get in to better schools AND get more $

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Re: Negotiating after a deposit?

Post by athenian » Mon May 09, 2011 1:23 pm

fingersxd wrote:
athenian wrote:What if I've retaken the LSAT and bumped my score up significantly? Would it be out of bounds to ask for more scholarship money and would they be more willing to listen if I'd improved my file with the better LSAT?
I would say that is a very valid reason to ask for more $ -- though depending on how much would increased would it make sense to reapply next year? You might get in to better schools AND get more $

Well I still want to go to my selected school, just the price and the debt load make me weary. What kind of score increase would be worth negotiationg over. I doubt 1-2 points would sway them, but if I move up 3+, could that make that big of a difference?

FWIW, I'm currently at a 169.

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Re: Negotiating after a deposit?

Post by fingersxd » Mon May 09, 2011 1:30 pm

athenian wrote:
fingersxd wrote:
athenian wrote:What if I've retaken the LSAT and bumped my score up significantly? Would it be out of bounds to ask for more scholarship money and would they be more willing to listen if I'd improved my file with the better LSAT?
I would say that is a very valid reason to ask for more $ -- though depending on how much would increased would it make sense to reapply next year? You might get in to better schools AND get more $

Well I still want to go to my selected school, just the price and the debt load make me weary. What kind of score increase would be worth negotiationg over. I doubt 1-2 points would sway them, but if I move up 3+, could that make that big of a difference?

FWIW, I'm currently at a 169.
It's hard to know for sure, but I would imagine it would. You look much better on paper with a 3+ pt increase so I think it would give them some additional incentive to keep you.

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