Yale c/o 2020 Forum
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I didn't know you got into Y, congrats homie!!Baby Gaga wrote:Checking in but what's this about a snuggie? I am far away from deciding but this could sway me
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Thanks Mikey! Maybe I'll see you there next year (if I end up going)Mikey wrote:I didn't know you got into Y, congrats homie!!Baby Gaga wrote:Checking in but what's this about a snuggie? I am far away from deciding but this could sway me
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That's awesome that you got in!Baby Gaga wrote:Thanks Mikey! Maybe I'll see you there next year (if I end up going)Mikey wrote:I didn't know you got into Y, congrats homie!!Baby Gaga wrote:Checking in but what's this about a snuggie? I am far away from deciding but this could sway me
Eh, doubt I'd apply to Yale tbh, unless I get a really high score haha.
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That's tough. I'm a finalist for a full ride at NYU, but being from CA and wanting to work/live long term over here, and hoping I'll get decent need based aid from Yale/Stanford, I think that I'd choose Y/S over NYU (if I even get the full ride, which is unlikely). It's really tough though. If you definitely want to go into academia then it's hard to pass up Yale.bgt1995 wrote:So who else is considering money at CCN?
I got the Ruby at Chicago but am leaning towards Yale (I probably want to go into academia, etc). Would love to hear other people's reasoning for their respective choices. It's a tough decision...
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Is deposit still a thing?
I didn't find any information about that in the binder.
I didn't find any information about that in the binder.
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euler wrote:Is deposit still a thing?
I didn't find any information about that in the binder.
Also would like to know this! I've looked through the admissions binder and I don't believe it mentions a monetary deposit anywhere.
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I know they canceled the deposit requirement for deferred students, I wonder if that was part of a more general policynavylawhopeful wrote:euler wrote:Is deposit still a thing?
I didn't find any information about that in the binder.
Also would like to know this! I've looked through the admissions binder and I don't believe it mentions a monetary deposit anywhere.
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No deposit! Just send in the formseuler wrote:Is deposit still a thing?
I didn't find any information about that in the binder.
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Anyone else think fin aid should come out next week? I mean, the binder said early march and anything march 15th or later constitutes mid to late march.
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TAD wrote:Anyone else think fin aid should come out next week? I mean, the binder said early march and anything march 15th or later constitutes mid to late march.
I emailed to confirm they had received the forms and was told it would be about a week (this was yesterday).
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Okay sweet, thanks for the infoshoparoundthecorner wrote:TAD wrote:Anyone else think fin aid should come out next week? I mean, the binder said early march and anything march 15th or later constitutes mid to late march.
I emailed to confirm they had received the forms and was told it would be about a week (this was yesterday).

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Great! Just read about that in the OP and wanted to confirm.burner123454321 wrote:No deposit! Just send in the formseuler wrote:Is deposit still a thing?
I didn't find any information about that in the binder.
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At the Monday Program (this past Monday), they said financial aid would come out in 1-2 weeksTAD wrote:Anyone else think fin aid should come out next week? I mean, the binder said early march and anything march 15th or later constitutes mid to late march.
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Neither. And how can you honestly say they're equally important? lol. snuggie > aidpotterotter wrote:Has anyone gotten the financial aid package or the snuggie? Equally important.
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To be totally clear, if you got in within the past couple of days and haven't received any info/email about FAAST, the March 15 deadline is not something to freak out about? Seems like no one would be able/expected to gather all that material that fast, but that deadline is the only one listed anywhere that I could find. Thanks in advance!
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Correct!meanwhile wrote:To be totally clear, if you got in within the past couple of days and haven't received any info/email about FAAST, the March 15 deadline is not something to freak out about? Seems like no one would be able/expected to gather all that material that fast, but that deadline is the only one listed anywhere that I could find. Thanks in advance!
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yeah my second priority at ASW will be finding a roommate, #1 is figuring out if I'm going thereBrutus_the_Younger wrote:Haven't been seriously looking yet, but hoping I might meet potential roommates at the ASW. Browsing craigslist tells me the furnished one bedrooms and studios in my price range (under $1000) are either far from the school or else in awful shape/not very nice. Better options for a split 2 or 3 bedroom it seems.bgt1995 wrote:Anyone looking for housing already?
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This is very correct. Unless you absolutely want to be on your own and money isn't really an issue, you're much better off renting a large apartment (or even a house) with a bunch of roommates.Brutus_the_Younger wrote:Haven't been seriously looking yet, but hoping I might meet potential roommates at the ASW. Browsing craigslist tells me the furnished one bedrooms and studios in my price range (under $1000) are either far from the school or else in awful shape/not very nice. Better options for a split 2 or 3 bedroom it seems.bgt1995 wrote:Anyone looking for housing already?
Also: furnished apartments suck. The furniture is invariably crap. There's an Ikea in New Haven, and a decent second-hand furniture market on craigslist. You're here for three years, it may be worth investing a few $ in decent living conditions.
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