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Re: Negotiating a Seriously Low Offer...
Not too sure how UNLV thinks, but on its face Penn State wouldn't offer much leverage, because most people would not be choosing between those schools (and it makes me wonder in general why you're considering both of them, as they are both regional schools). Also, I assume Penn State's offer is for full-time. I think that schools are not typically generous with scholarship aid for part-time programs because they figure that since you're applying part-time you have something that's binding you to the school/area and you just don't have that many choices.
All that being said, you have to work with what you have, so I would throw PSU and CU at them and see what they do. Also, as long as you're respectful and professional in the exchanges, you should not burn bridges. If UNLV gets mad at you for trying to optimize your circumstances, you should consider that a helpful warning that keeps you from attending.
All that being said, you have to work with what you have, so I would throw PSU and CU at them and see what they do. Also, as long as you're respectful and professional in the exchanges, you should not burn bridges. If UNLV gets mad at you for trying to optimize your circumstances, you should consider that a helpful warning that keeps you from attending.
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Re: Negotiating a Seriously Low Offer...
Just chiming in here re: Penn State.
OP, do NOT rely on Penn State's LRAP. They didn't accept any new people this year for LRAP, and those who do get in get virtually nothing. Remove this consideration from your analysis.
Carry on.
OP, do NOT rely on Penn State's LRAP. They didn't accept any new people this year for LRAP, and those who do get in get virtually nothing. Remove this consideration from your analysis.
Carry on.
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Re: Negotiating a Seriously Low Offer...
CU is a better school at a better price. It's also in Colorado. Do you prefer Nevada to Colorado?
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Re: Negotiating a Seriously Low Offer...
Actually, its kind of a toss up. I'm in a spot where my husband can work anywhere so both are preferable in that respect. COL in Colorado is higher, but public schools are better for the kids, and CU Boulder is a much better school. We have roots in NV so it's more convenient to stay, but since the public schools here are awful I applied to part time so I could keep my current job and offset some of my kids' educational costs. I'm beginning to think that is what messed me up after it was mentioned above.Lord Randolph McDuff wrote:CU is a better school at a better price. It's also in Colorado. Do you prefer Nevada to Colorado?
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