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wow.. you wont see a dime! Thanks for your reponse. My LSAC score is not leased yet since I just took the exam several days ago!Clearly wrote:What are your stats?
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Oh shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit.ihenry wrote:sd1111, I have long suspected you are a Chinese but couldn't find any evidence to back up my hunch -- before I notice the first punctuation in your post![]()
P.S. I have a boring life
ihenry wrote:sd1111, I have long suspected you are a Chinese but couldn't find any evidence to back up my hunch -- before I noticed the first punctuation in your post![]()
P.S. I have a boring life
Are you talking about the comma?ihenry wrote:sd1111, I have long suspected you are a Chinese but couldn't find any evidence to back up my hunch -- before I noticed the first punctuation in your post![]()
P.S. I have a boring life
Yup, and I'm bored enough to notice it and write a post about itkepfd24 wrote:Are you talking about the comma?ihenry wrote:sd1111, I have long suspected you are a Chinese but couldn't find any evidence to back up my hunch -- before I noticed the first punctuation in your post![]()
P.S. I have a boring life
Tiny123 wrote:I think Emory offers some scholarship with ED, it said at least 48,000 for 3 years. so about 1/3 of the tuition. You might get more, but u won't know the number until later.
Why? You like the thought of it? The sound? You want to be some school's eddie? You like how it's also an abbreviation for erectile dysfunction?sd1111 wrote:Hi all,I would like to ED a school (have not decided yet).
Because I have been constantly told that it would boost my chances to be admitted. Right?Hand wrote:Why? You like the thought of it? The sound? You want to be some school's eddie? You like how it's also an abbreviation for erectile dysfunction?sd1111 wrote:Hi all,I would like to ED a school (have not decided yet).
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It does...but mostly because they don't have to give you scholarships.sd1111 wrote:Because I have been constantly told that it would boost my chances to be admitted. Right?Hand wrote:Why? You like the thought of it? The sound? You want to be some school's eddie? You like how it's also an abbreviation for erectile dysfunction?sd1111 wrote:Hi all,I would like to ED a school (have not decided yet).
Actually, for some schools, it doesn't. At some schools you have a lesser chance of getting accepted via ED (or just no boost). idk where the numbers are, but maybe someone can post that link.oil wrote:It does...but mostly because they don't have to give you scholarships.sd1111 wrote:Because I have been constantly told that it would boost my chances to be admitted. Right?Hand wrote:Why? You like the thought of it? The sound? You want to be some school's eddie? You like how it's also an abbreviation for erectile dysfunction?sd1111 wrote:Hi all,I would like to ED a school (have not decided yet).
That's because at these schools ED comes with a scholarship. The schools with small or nonexistent scholarships for their ED applicants tend to admit at a higher rate.lymenheimer wrote:Actually, for some schools, it doesn't. At some schools you have a lesser chance of getting accepted via ED (or just no boost). idk where the numbers are, but maybe someone can post that link.oil wrote:It does...but mostly because they don't have to give you scholarships.sd1111 wrote:Because I have been constantly told that it would boost my chances to be admitted. Right?Hand wrote:Why? You like the thought of it? The sound? You want to be some school's eddie? You like how it's also an abbreviation for erectile dysfunction?sd1111 wrote:Hi all,I would like to ED a school (have not decided yet).
http://admissionsbythenumbers.blogspot.com/lymenheimer wrote:Actually, for some schools, it doesn't. At some schools you have a lesser chance of getting accepted via ED (or just no boost). idk where the numbers are, but maybe someone can post that link.oil wrote:It does...but mostly because they don't have to give you scholarships.sd1111 wrote:Because I have been constantly told that it would boost my chances to be admitted. Right?Hand wrote:Why? You like the thought of it? The sound? You want to be some school's eddie? You like how it's also an abbreviation for erectile dysfunction?sd1111 wrote:Hi all,I would like to ED a school (have not decided yet).
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Guess I coulda googled it. Now I'll remember, though.Hand wrote:http://admissionsbythenumbers.blogspot.com/lymenheimer wrote:Actually, for some schools, it doesn't. At some schools you have a lesser chance of getting accepted via ED (or just no boost). idk where the numbers are, but maybe someone can post that link.oil wrote:It does...but mostly because they don't have to give you scholarships.sd1111 wrote: Because I have been constantly told that it would boost my chances to be admitted. Right?
It could also be that people who apply ED in general have lower scores than those who apply RD. In other words, the same ED cohort would have even lower acceptance rate if they applied RD. Just speculating.lymenheimer wrote:Actually, for some schools, it doesn't. At some schools you have a lesser chance of getting accepted via ED (or just no boost). idk where the numbers are, but maybe someone can post that link.oil wrote:It does...but mostly because they don't have to give you scholarships.sd1111 wrote:Because I have been constantly told that it would boost my chances to be admitted. Right?Hand wrote:Why? You like the thought of it? The sound? You want to be some school's eddie? You like how it's also an abbreviation for erectile dysfunction?sd1111 wrote:Hi all,I would like to ED a school (have not decided yet).
And UT Austin give Out-state ED applicants In-State tuition for 3 years, for in-state you got 10,000/yr for stipend. I think UGA has the same shorlaship system for Out-state students too.sd1111 wrote:Tiny123 wrote:I think Emory offers some scholarship with ED, it said at least 48,000 for 3 years. so about 1/3 of the tuition. You might get more, but u won't know the number until later.
Thanks for telling me
Tiny123 wrote:And UT Austin give Out-state ED applicants In-State tuition for 3 years, for in-state you got 10,000/yr for stipend. I think UGA has the same shorlaship system for Out-state students too.sd1111 wrote:Tiny123 wrote:I think Emory offers some scholarship with ED, it said at least 48,000 for 3 years. so about 1/3 of the tuition. You might get more, but u won't know the number until later.
Thanks for telling me
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wow, thanks for that!Hand wrote:http://admissionsbythenumbers.blogspot.com/lymenheimer wrote:Actually, for some schools, it doesn't. At some schools you have a lesser chance of getting accepted via ED (or just no boost). idk where the numbers are, but maybe someone can post that link.oil wrote:It does...but mostly because they don't have to give you scholarships.sd1111 wrote:Because I have been constantly told that it would boost my chances to be admitted. Right?Hand wrote:Why? You like the thought of it? The sound? You want to be some school's eddie? You like how it's also an abbreviation for erectile dysfunction?sd1111 wrote:Hi all,I would like to ED a school (have not decided yet).
Thanks for telling me that. After I read the Blog you mentioned, it says except UVA and UChicago, other schools (that will boost chances to be admitted in for ED) would not reduce scholarship only because you ED that school. I do not know whether..it applies generally..It's a dilemma I supposed.lymenheimer wrote:Actually, for some schools, it doesn't. At some schools you have a lesser chance of getting accepted via ED (or just no boost). idk where the numbers are, but maybe someone can post that link.oil wrote:It does...but mostly because they don't have to give you scholarships.sd1111 wrote:Because I have been constantly told that it would boost my chances to be admitted. Right?Hand wrote:Why? You like the thought of it? The sound? You want to be some school's eddie? You like how it's also an abbreviation for erectile dysfunction?sd1111 wrote:Hi all,I would like to ED a school (have not decided yet).
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