Does anyone have any information on the repercussions (historically speaking) of signing for a scholarship at a particular school that demands you withdraw at all other schools and wait lists and....not withdrawing?
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Signing for Scholarship + Staying on other Wait lists Forum
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- kalvano
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Re: Signing for Scholarship + Staying on other Wait lists
Probably bad. Like not-able-to-attend-law-school bad.
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Re: Signing for Scholarship + Staying on other Wait lists
If you agreed to drop all other applications/waitlists I suggest that you do so. Nothing good will come out of starting your law career by breaking a contract. But you know this already.
To answer your question, there have been students who have been dropped because of violating early admissions contracts. I have not heard of anyone getting in trouble for violating a scholarship contract. You might be the first if you get caught. Please keep us informed.
To answer your question, there have been students who have been dropped because of violating early admissions contracts. I have not heard of anyone getting in trouble for violating a scholarship contract. You might be the first if you get caught. Please keep us informed.