I'm staying with an NU 1L friend of mine, so I'm sure I'll be around plenty.elibrarian wrote: Thats fair. Being from the Southside I feel no need to explore it. At least come take a tour/talk to us when you're in town!

I'm staying with an NU 1L friend of mine, so I'm sure I'll be around plenty.elibrarian wrote: Thats fair. Being from the Southside I feel no need to explore it. At least come take a tour/talk to us when you're in town!
what is this heresy.shntn wrote:Well now I'm unhappy about changing my flight to attend UofC's ASW instead of NU's.elibrarian wrote: We are indeed upping the swag this year, at least so I'm told.
I don't even know anymore. Nothing makes sense.feralinfant wrote:what is this heresy.shntn wrote:Well now I'm unhappy about changing my flight to attend UofC's ASW instead of NU's.elibrarian wrote: We are indeed upping the swag this year, at least so I'm told.
For my part of the form i think I only had a few things i needed to ask them (the last year they claimed me on their taxes and how much they contributed in total toward my undergraduate education and specifically my last year of UG.onionz wrote:For those that did the NeedAccess forms- did you just ask your parents questions at every page? I'm trying to find a list of every question I am going to need to ask my parents. This seems like a really shitty way of doing this.
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This is a really shitty process. My parents aren't particularly technology literate, and I will have to explain why every reference is to "college" despite going to law school.feralinfant wrote:For my part of the form i think I only had a few things i needed to ask them (the last year they claimed me on their taxes and how much they contributed in total toward my undergraduate education and specifically my last year of UG.onionz wrote:For those that did the NeedAccess forms- did you just ask your parents questions at every page? I'm trying to find a list of every question I am going to need to ask my parents. This seems like a really shitty way of doing this.
Other than that I'm just letting them do the thing where they fill out their parts of the form and I can't even see it.
If I take my shirt off will you forget all this Hyde Park business?shntn wrote:I don't even know anymore. Nothing makes sense.feralinfant wrote:what is this heresy.shntn wrote:Well now I'm unhappy about changing my flight to attend UofC's ASW instead of NU's.elibrarian wrote: We are indeed upping the swag this year, at least so I'm told.
Probably, uueah.feralinfant wrote: If I take my shirt off will you forget all this Hyde Park business?
Did I miss something? I just filled my Need Access out and it didn't ask me for any of my parents information, just the last year they claimed me, I think.onionz wrote:This is a really shitty process. My parents aren't particularly technology literate, and I will have to explain why every reference is to "college" despite going to law school.feralinfant wrote:For my part of the form i think I only had a few things i needed to ask them (the last year they claimed me on their taxes and how much they contributed in total toward my undergraduate education and specifically my last year of UG.onionz wrote:For those that did the NeedAccess forms- did you just ask your parents questions at every page? I'm trying to find a list of every question I am going to need to ask my parents. This seems like a really shitty way of doing this.
Other than that I'm just letting them do the thing where they fill out their parts of the form and I can't even see it.
i'm sending mine to other schools that require parent info. If you're only sending yours to NU than you probably don't have to put a lot of the stuff as it doesn't require it.demarco5 wrote:Did I miss something? I just filled my Need Access out and it didn't ask me for any of my parents information, just the last year they claimed me, I think.onionz wrote:This is a really shitty process. My parents aren't particularly technology literate, and I will have to explain why every reference is to "college" despite going to law school.feralinfant wrote:For my part of the form i think I only had a few things i needed to ask them (the last year they claimed me on their taxes and how much they contributed in total toward my undergraduate education and specifically my last year of UG.onionz wrote:For those that did the NeedAccess forms- did you just ask your parents questions at every page? I'm trying to find a list of every question I am going to need to ask my parents. This seems like a really shitty way of doing this.
Other than that I'm just letting them do the thing where they fill out their parts of the form and I can't even see it.
Sooooo...shntn wrote:Probably, uueah.feralinfant wrote: If I take my shirt off will you forget all this Hyde Park business?
pmed.shntn wrote:Sooooo...shntn wrote:Probably, uueah.feralinfant wrote: If I take my shirt off will you forget all this Hyde Park business?
feralinfant wrote:pmed.shntn wrote:Sooooo...shntn wrote:Probably, uueah.feralinfant wrote: If I take my shirt off will you forget all this Hyde Park business?
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As long as you don't withdraw from the lower school, or miss a deadline that would make your acceptance or award invalid, I would think you're ok. But if UIUC has a FAFSA deadline of Feb 15 or something, I'd keep pretending you're still considering them by jumping through their hoops.feralinfant wrote:Reposting this here in the hopes that some helpful NUers will have more answers than the financial aid board.
So I have a scholarship at lower ranked schools like UIUC and a few in my home market (which i realize isn't much leverage). But I plan on at least mentioning it to Georgetown and eventually NU to see if I can't them to throw something my way.
My question is this: If I don't actually have any intention of attending, say, UIUC should I file my FAFSA with them and so on as if I would or am I good so long as I don't withdraw my app until i finish negotiations with schools?
Thanks!rinkrat19 wrote:As long as you don't withdraw from the lower school, or miss a deadline that would make your acceptance or award invalid, I would think you're ok. But if UIUC has a FAFSA deadline of Feb 15 or something, I'd keep pretending you're still considering them by jumping through their hoops.feralinfant wrote:Reposting this here in the hopes that some helpful NUers will have more answers than the financial aid board.
So I have a scholarship at lower ranked schools like UIUC and a few in my home market (which i realize isn't much leverage). But I plan on at least mentioning it to Georgetown and eventually NU to see if I can't them to throw something my way.
My question is this: If I don't actually have any intention of attending, say, UIUC should I file my FAFSA with them and so on as if I would or am I good so long as I don't withdraw my app until i finish negotiations with schools?
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Same here man. I had about 15 seconds of freaking out.feralinfant wrote:Thanks!rinkrat19 wrote:As long as you don't withdraw from the lower school, or miss a deadline that would make your acceptance or award invalid, I would think you're ok. But if UIUC has a FAFSA deadline of Feb 15 or something, I'd keep pretending you're still considering them by jumping through their hoops.feralinfant wrote:Reposting this here in the hopes that some helpful NUers will have more answers than the financial aid board.
So I have a scholarship at lower ranked schools like UIUC and a few in my home market (which i realize isn't much leverage). But I plan on at least mentioning it to Georgetown and eventually NU to see if I can't them to throw something my way.
My question is this: If I don't actually have any intention of attending, say, UIUC should I file my FAFSA with them and so on as if I would or am I good so long as I don't withdraw my app until i finish negotiations with schools?
On another note, i just got a repeat e-mail telling me my decision letter was available and had a momentary freak out that my acceptance was just a mistake and when i opened it i'd find a rejection. All is well but clearly I still can't believe I'm actually in.
I had a lot of trouble with those last year. Luckily I have a hockey teammate who's a good creative writer (went to Reed College, if that means anything) and he saved my ass with some great critiques.feralinfant wrote:could probably go in the rant thread but....writing 300-500 words assessing my financial need (when they already have all my financial info) or assessing my merit (when they have my resume and academic records aaannd i'm a splitter) is a real bitch when it feels like it should actually be easy.
Um, what? I should look at that financial aid stuff again, because "essays" only rings a super-vague bell.feralinfant wrote:could probably go in the rant thread but....writing 300-500 words assessing my financial need (when they already have all my financial info) or assessing my merit (when they have my resume and academic records aaannd i'm a splitter) is a real bitch when it feels like it should actually be easy.
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i just got the e-mail saying what they need which is fafsa, need access, and then there's a link to click on that takes you somewhere to enter two short essays.shntn wrote:Um, what? I should look at that financial aid stuff again, because "essays" only rings a super-vague bell.feralinfant wrote:could probably go in the rant thread but....writing 300-500 words assessing my financial need (when they already have all my financial info) or assessing my merit (when they have my resume and academic records aaannd i'm a splitter) is a real bitch when it feels like it should actually be easy.
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