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What do schools expect from full ride recipients?

Post by stargazin » Sat Mar 17, 2012 12:29 pm

If there are no stips, do schools still check in with you occasionally or otherwise track or care how you're doing in any way? Just curious.

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Re: What do schools expect from full ride recipients?

Post by AriGoldButNicer » Sat Mar 17, 2012 12:41 pm

Better medians. A better q is why would a school want their scholarship students to be their top ones? If anything if someone rich enough to pay sticker on cash with no loans makes bank, the school will likely get more money. Tcr is a school never cares. Some pretend to in order to better scam students.

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Re: What do schools expect from full ride recipients?

Post by Bronck » Sat Mar 17, 2012 1:56 pm

AriGoldButNicer wrote:Better medians. A better q is why would a school want their scholarship students to be their top ones? If anything if someone rich enough to pay sticker on cash with no loans makes bank, the school will likely get more money. Tcr is a school never cares. Some pretend to in order to better scam students.
Huh? You didn't even answer this guy's question.

OP, I'm guessing you're talking about once law school begins? If so, then it depends. If you're talking about things like a Hamilton at CLS, or a Furman at NYU, then there are structured programs in place. If you're talking about a generic full tuition scholarship at some school like WUSTL or IU-B, then no.

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Re: What do schools expect from full ride recipients?

Post by stargazin » Sat Mar 17, 2012 7:31 pm

Thank you. Yes I am talking about once law school starts, regarding regular scholarship money.

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