Need help understanding FinAid
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2016 12:29 am
Took the DEC LSAT and got in the low 170's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Quick Background:
First generation URM (AA). My GPA is 2.83(2.01 my first two years and then almost a 3.7 my last two years).Did my first two years of college as a high school student. Got solid EC's and what I assume are solid LOR's but they are 2 years old so hopefully that doesn't hurt me. Also plan on telling them how I worked in school and how my mom was sick and I had to help raise my brother. It's all true but it feels like I'm begging for pity... whatever it takes though.
Alright So, I'm finally applying for next cycle and I'm not entirely sure how merit schollys work.
If given a merit scholarship, can I negotiate the stipulations?
For instance, as an URM Splitter, can I negotiate the stips at a school that normally gives full tuition scholarships like a St. John's or Yeshiva?
I really want to go to NYC and these school seem to offer scholarships that would alleviate much of the cost of attendance but I want to get rid of the stipulations (all, if possible) seeing as how I'm technically settling.
Quick Background:
First generation URM (AA). My GPA is 2.83(2.01 my first two years and then almost a 3.7 my last two years).Did my first two years of college as a high school student. Got solid EC's and what I assume are solid LOR's but they are 2 years old so hopefully that doesn't hurt me. Also plan on telling them how I worked in school and how my mom was sick and I had to help raise my brother. It's all true but it feels like I'm begging for pity... whatever it takes though.
Alright So, I'm finally applying for next cycle and I'm not entirely sure how merit schollys work.
If given a merit scholarship, can I negotiate the stipulations?
For instance, as an URM Splitter, can I negotiate the stips at a school that normally gives full tuition scholarships like a St. John's or Yeshiva?
I really want to go to NYC and these school seem to offer scholarships that would alleviate much of the cost of attendance but I want to get rid of the stipulations (all, if possible) seeing as how I'm technically settling.