interesting that it might be for yield protection. Thanks guys!
Just as applicants sometimes apply to schools for less than pure reasons, e.g., to use as leverage for scholarship negotiations, so do schools sometimes encourage long-shot candidates to apply for less than pure reasons, e.g., to yield protect.
I didn't and I was a bit salty about it lol. But I sent in an app and have an interview with them now.
I think GT doesn't give out a lot as a form of yield protection - the only want those who are seriously considering GT to apply. Those who are seriously considering would be willing to pay a fee.
But idk.
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I requested a merit-based fee waiver and was granted one in October.
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@koohyein506 said:
interesting that it might be for yield protection. Thanks guys!
Just as applicants sometimes apply to schools for less than pure reasons, e.g., to use as leverage for scholarship negotiations, so do schools sometimes encourage long-shot candidates to apply for less than pure reasons, e.g., to yield protect.
interesting that it might be for yield protection. Thanks guys!
Yes, I did.
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I received that in the first week of September.
Not sure if schools can see transcripts if they're on the CAS? I think they can at least see majors/minors.
I didn't and I was a bit salty about it lol. But I sent in an app and have an interview with them now.
I think GT doesn't give out a lot as a form of yield protection - the only want those who are seriously considering GT to apply. Those who are seriously considering would be willing to pay a fee.
But idk.
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