WUSTL c/o 2017 Applicants (2013-2014 Cycle) Forum
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Can we be tacky like the NBA and use or (self claimed) nicknames?Fiero85 wrote: I'll sign up for April using my TLS moniker. Hopefully they print out nametags.
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Certainly can, Jesus ShuttlesworthJustHawkin wrote:Can we be tacky like the NBA and use or (self claimed) nicknames?Fiero85 wrote: I'll sign up for April using my TLS moniker. Hopefully they print out nametags.

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hashtag-yoloswag-captainbrolord at your service!Fiero85 wrote:Certainly can, Jesus ShuttlesworthJustHawkin wrote:Can we be tacky like the NBA and use or (self claimed) nicknames?Fiero85 wrote: I'll sign up for April using my TLS moniker. Hopefully they print out nametags.
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Basketball names you say?
Hi, I'm a promising young recruit with great ball handling skills out of the South Harmon Institute of Technology. My name is DeVigoris Loehver.
Hi, I'm a promising young recruit with great ball handling skills out of the South Harmon Institute of Technology. My name is DeVigoris Loehver.
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Power-Forward here for the South Harmon Sandwiches:Lebrarian_Booker wrote:Basketball names you say?
Hi, I'm a promising young recruit with great ball handling skills out of the South Harmon Institute of Technology. My name is DeVigoris Loehver.
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I just got my scholly e-mail:
"Congratulations! The Scholarship Committee has awarded you a Scholar in Law Award, one of the most prestigious scholarships bestowed by the Washington University School of Law to entering students. It is offered to a select group whose academic and personal achievements indicate that they will be outstanding law students and lawyers.
Scholarship recipients often are concerned about their financial security being tied to their academic ranking in law school. The School of Law is committed to ensuring that you receive the support necessary to complete your law school education without any added stress or financial burdens. We are very excited to inform you that we guarantee these scholarships for each of the three years that you are in law school. As is the case with all our awards, we hope your success as a Scholar in Law, during and after law school, will inspire and enable you to repay this award at some point in your career for the benefit of future students.
Your award of $36,000.00 will be divided into grants of $12,000.00 for each of the next three academic years, and will be applied toward your tuition as long as you maintain your residency and full-time status at Washington University School of Law.*
Again, congratulations. Washington University School of Law will help you design your legal education to open the doors you choose. I hope to see you here this fall."
I am wondering when I should start negotiating with my almost full ride offer from Wake.
"Congratulations! The Scholarship Committee has awarded you a Scholar in Law Award, one of the most prestigious scholarships bestowed by the Washington University School of Law to entering students. It is offered to a select group whose academic and personal achievements indicate that they will be outstanding law students and lawyers.
Scholarship recipients often are concerned about their financial security being tied to their academic ranking in law school. The School of Law is committed to ensuring that you receive the support necessary to complete your law school education without any added stress or financial burdens. We are very excited to inform you that we guarantee these scholarships for each of the three years that you are in law school. As is the case with all our awards, we hope your success as a Scholar in Law, during and after law school, will inspire and enable you to repay this award at some point in your career for the benefit of future students.
Your award of $36,000.00 will be divided into grants of $12,000.00 for each of the next three academic years, and will be applied toward your tuition as long as you maintain your residency and full-time status at Washington University School of Law.*
Again, congratulations. Washington University School of Law will help you design your legal education to open the doors you choose. I hope to see you here this fall."
I am wondering when I should start negotiating with my almost full ride offer from Wake.
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BLUERUFiO wrote:I just got my scholly e-mail:
"Congratulations! The Scholarship Committee has awarded you a Scholar in Law Award, one of the most prestigious scholarships bestowed by the Washington University School of Law to entering students. It is offered to a select group whose academic and personal achievements indicate that they will be outstanding law students and lawyers.
Scholarship recipients often are concerned about their financial security being tied to their academic ranking in law school. The School of Law is committed to ensuring that you receive the support necessary to complete your law school education without any added stress or financial burdens. We are very excited to inform you that we guarantee these scholarships for each of the three years that you are in law school. As is the case with all our awards, we hope your success as a Scholar in Law, during and after law school, will inspire and enable you to repay this award at some point in your career for the benefit of future students.
Your award of $36,000.00 will be divided into grants of $12,000.00 for each of the next three academic years, and will be applied toward your tuition as long as you maintain your residency and full-time status at Washington University School of Law.*
Again, congratulations. Washington University School of Law will help you design your legal education to open the doors you choose. I hope to see you here this fall."
I am wondering when I should start negotiating with my almost full ride offer from Wake.
When did you apply/get admitted?
Edit: also, congrats!
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Applied 1/6. Admitted 2/7.
edit: thanks!
edit: thanks!

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Applied 1/28
Compete 2/5
In Review 2/12
Waitlisted 2/14
Compete 2/5
In Review 2/12
Waitlisted 2/14

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ooo, we have almost the exact same timeline..mine even a little earlier than yours...hope this means email soonBLUERUFiO wrote:Applied 1/6. Admitted 2/7.
edit: thanks!

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I'M FEELING DAT EMAIL FOR YOU. Hope you get more money than I did. 

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Hah, Rufio, just got the exact same email, same scholly and all.BLUERUFiO wrote:I just got my scholly e-mail:
"Congratulations! The Scholarship Committee has awarded you a Scholar in Law Award, one of the most prestigious scholarships bestowed by the Washington University School of Law to entering students. It is offered to a select group whose academic and personal achievements indicate that they will be outstanding law students and lawyers.
Scholarship recipients often are concerned about their financial security being tied to their academic ranking in law school. The School of Law is committed to ensuring that you receive the support necessary to complete your law school education without any added stress or financial burdens. We are very excited to inform you that we guarantee these scholarships for each of the three years that you are in law school. As is the case with all our awards, we hope your success as a Scholar in Law, during and after law school, will inspire and enable you to repay this award at some point in your career for the benefit of future students.
Your award of $36,000.00 will be divided into grants of $12,000.00 for each of the next three academic years, and will be applied toward your tuition as long as you maintain your residency and full-time status at Washington University School of Law.*
Again, congratulations. Washington University School of Law will help you design your legal education to open the doors you choose. I hope to see you here this fall."
I am wondering when I should start negotiating with my almost full ride offer from Wake.
Edit: Also, literally read it as preftigous the first time around.
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- BLUERUFiO
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Whatdyathink of it?John Everyman wrote: Hah, Rufio, just got the exact same email, same scholly and all.
Edit: Also, literally read it as preftigous the first time around.
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Well, I knew they'd low ball us first time around. I've never been averse to negotiating.BLUERUFiO wrote:Whatdyathink of it?John Everyman wrote: Hah, Rufio, just got the exact same email, same scholly and all.
Edit: Also, literally read it as preftigous the first time around.
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We've discussed it some in the "Wash U Class of 2017" alternate thread (see the "Negotiating scholarships works!" thread too if curious), but again, there's not exactly an advantage to negotiating early, and it's not a race. If anything, the schools involved will have a better idea of what their developing class is looking like if you wait a bit. Remember, prospective students who negotiate are an overall minority, by all accounts. There's gonna be plenty of time to shoot a couple emails back and forth about $$$, and schools will be better preparred to do so in a few weeks when they are less swamped with admits/WL/rejects. Personally, as painful as it is, I'd wait until March 1 to negotiate, maybe last week of Feb. But that's just my (0L) 2 cents. Good luck everybody!
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What do you think is the process of negotiating when you have no other good options to negotiate with? For me I feel like it will come down to: I need more to attend/if I get this much I will definitely attend.Fiero85 wrote:We've discussed it some in the "Wash U Class of 2017" alternate thread (see the "Negotiating scholarships works!" thread too if curious), but again, there's not exactly an advantage to negotiating early, and it's not a race. If anything, the schools involved will have a better idea of what their developing class is looking like if you wait a bit. Remember, prospective students who negotiate are an overall minority, by all accounts. There's gonna be plenty of time to shoot a couple emails back and forth about $$$, and schools will be better preparred to do so in a few weeks when they are less swamped with admits/WL/rejects. Personally, as painful as it is, I'd wait until March 1 to negotiate, maybe last week of Feb. But that's just my (0L) 2 cents. Good luck everybody!
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Although you may have a "more convincing" case if you have other offers to present, the reality of it is that all you need on your side is "I won't attend your institution". In the end, it's the same to them whether you go to Harvard instead of their school or sit in your parents basement instead of their school--they're trying to get you to attend, and so long as you aren't sufficiently incented to do so, if they want you as a student, they must incent you further.scotth724 wrote:What do you think is the process of negotiating when you have no other good options to negotiate with? For me I feel like it will come down to: I need more to attend/if I get this much I will definitely attend.Fiero85 wrote:We've discussed it some in the "Wash U Class of 2017" alternate thread (see the "Negotiating scholarships works!" thread too if curious), but again, there's not exactly an advantage to negotiating early, and it's not a race. If anything, the schools involved will have a better idea of what their developing class is looking like if you wait a bit. Remember, prospective students who negotiate are an overall minority, by all accounts. There's gonna be plenty of time to shoot a couple emails back and forth about $$$, and schools will be better preparred to do so in a few weeks when they are less swamped with admits/WL/rejects. Personally, as painful as it is, I'd wait until March 1 to negotiate, maybe last week of Feb. But that's just my (0L) 2 cents. Good luck everybody!
Edit: To speak to my point a bit further: you just need a reason for not attending that they believe. It could be you got a full ride to Harvard and need more money from them to attend, it could be that you didn't even apply anywhere else but you're unwilling to shoulder that much debt. Either way, if they don't give you more $ you're not attending, what do they care what other offers you have?
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True, ok yea, I should be good. Yea just hoping I at least get like a small offer initially, otherwise I'm waiting until seat deposit time.Lebrarian_Booker wrote:Although you may have a "more convincing" case if you have other offers to present, the reality of it is that all you need on your side is "I won't attend your institution". In the end, it's the same to them whether you go to Harvard instead of their school or sit in your parents basement instead of their school--they're trying to get you to attend, and so long as you aren't sufficiently incented to do so, if they want you as a student, they must incent you further.scotth724 wrote:What do you think is the process of negotiating when you have no other good options to negotiate with? For me I feel like it will come down to: I need more to attend/if I get this much I will definitely attend.Fiero85 wrote:We've discussed it some in the "Wash U Class of 2017" alternate thread (see the "Negotiating scholarships works!" thread too if curious), but again, there's not exactly an advantage to negotiating early, and it's not a race. If anything, the schools involved will have a better idea of what their developing class is looking like if you wait a bit. Remember, prospective students who negotiate are an overall minority, by all accounts. There's gonna be plenty of time to shoot a couple emails back and forth about $$$, and schools will be better preparred to do so in a few weeks when they are less swamped with admits/WL/rejects. Personally, as painful as it is, I'd wait until March 1 to negotiate, maybe last week of Feb. But that's just my (0L) 2 cents. Good luck everybody!
Edit: To speak to my point a bit further: you just need a reason for not attending that they believe. It could be you got a full ride to Harvard and need more money from them to attend, it could be that you didn't even apply anywhere else but you're unwilling to shoulder that much debt. Either way, if they don't give you more $ you're not attending, what do they care what other offers you have?
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haha word dude, I'm right there with youscotth724 wrote:True, ok yea, I should be good. Yea just hoping I at least get like a small offer initially, otherwise I'm waiting until seat deposit time.Lebrarian_Booker wrote:Although you may have a "more convincing" case if you have other offers to present, the reality of it is that all you need on your side is "I won't attend your institution". In the end, it's the same to them whether you go to Harvard instead of their school or sit in your parents basement instead of their school--they're trying to get you to attend, and so long as you aren't sufficiently incented to do so, if they want you as a student, they must incent you further.scotth724 wrote:What do you think is the process of negotiating when you have no other good options to negotiate with? For me I feel like it will come down to: I need more to attend/if I get this much I will definitely attend.Fiero85 wrote:We've discussed it some in the "Wash U Class of 2017" alternate thread (see the "Negotiating scholarships works!" thread too if curious), but again, there's not exactly an advantage to negotiating early, and it's not a race. If anything, the schools involved will have a better idea of what their developing class is looking like if you wait a bit. Remember, prospective students who negotiate are an overall minority, by all accounts. There's gonna be plenty of time to shoot a couple emails back and forth about $$$, and schools will be better preparred to do so in a few weeks when they are less swamped with admits/WL/rejects. Personally, as painful as it is, I'd wait until March 1 to negotiate, maybe last week of Feb. But that's just my (0L) 2 cents. Good luck everybody!
Edit: To speak to my point a bit further: you just need a reason for not attending that they believe. It could be you got a full ride to Harvard and need more money from them to attend, it could be that you didn't even apply anywhere else but you're unwilling to shoulder that much debt. Either way, if they don't give you more $ you're not attending, what do they care what other offers you have?
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Yep, peer offers or big schollies can be helpful, but really the sticking point is you are X well qualified and need to see Y more money to attend. And it's nothing personal, they totally understand that equation.Lebrarian_Booker wrote:Although you may have a "more convincing" case if you have other offers to present, the reality of it is that all you need on your side is "I won't attend your institution". In the end, it's the same to them whether you go to Harvard instead of their school or sit in your parents basement instead of their school--they're trying to get you to attend, and so long as you aren't sufficiently incented to do so, if they want you as a student, they must incent you further.scotth724 wrote:What do you think is the process of negotiating when you have no other good options to negotiate with? For me I feel like it will come down to: I need more to attend/if I get this much I will definitely attend.Fiero85 wrote:We've discussed it some in the "Wash U Class of 2017" alternate thread (see the "Negotiating scholarships works!" thread too if curious), but again, there's not exactly an advantage to negotiating early, and it's not a race. If anything, the schools involved will have a better idea of what their developing class is looking like if you wait a bit. Remember, prospective students who negotiate are an overall minority, by all accounts. There's gonna be plenty of time to shoot a couple emails back and forth about $$$, and schools will be better preparred to do so in a few weeks when they are less swamped with admits/WL/rejects. Personally, as painful as it is, I'd wait until March 1 to negotiate, maybe last week of Feb. But that's just my (0L) 2 cents. Good luck everybody!
Edit: super scooped
Edit 2: nvm I knew that going in lol not scooped, but concurring
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Gotcha. I will play gay card HARD...
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Make sure you tell them if they don't offer you money you know it's only because you're gayscotth724 wrote:Gotcha. I will play gay card HARD...

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I will tell them I will SUE them.Lebrarian_Booker wrote:Make sure you tell them if they don't offer you money you know it's only because you're gayscotth724 wrote:Gotcha. I will play gay card HARD...
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"Now listen here, I'm gonna be a lawyer, and I'll sue you for your discriminatoryhatecrime lack of scholarship. Mark my words!"scotth724 wrote:I will tell them I will SUE them.Lebrarian_Booker wrote:Make sure you tell them if they don't offer you money you know it's only because you're gayscotth724 wrote:Gotcha. I will play gay card HARD...
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