Hmm perhaps you try to transfer? It's really about what youre comfortable with. As you know, lots of people skip out if they have a bad cycle and apply the next with much better luck.
For the money part alone, perhaps consider asking your chosen school to raise the funding offer in light of your higher LSAT. I'd just be honest by sharing your concerns. This is assuming you want to go to this school notwithstanding your debt concern (which is valid). Good luck! In the grand scheme of things, you have a lot of great options to choose from -- more than many.
@mikedemers1175 I have reached out to schools I'm waitlisted at, but it's pretty late in the waitlist process so I'm not optimistic. Many schools also don't have merit aid available anymore.
Could you reach out to your wailist schools with a LOCI?
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Hmm perhaps you try to transfer? It's really about what youre comfortable with. As you know, lots of people skip out if they have a bad cycle and apply the next with much better luck.
For the money part alone, perhaps consider asking your chosen school to raise the funding offer in light of your higher LSAT. I'd just be honest by sharing your concerns. This is assuming you want to go to this school notwithstanding your debt concern (which is valid). Good luck! In the grand scheme of things, you have a lot of great options to choose from -- more than many.
@mikedemers1175 I have reached out to schools I'm waitlisted at, but it's pretty late in the waitlist process so I'm not optimistic. Many schools also don't have merit aid available anymore.
Could you reach out to your wailist schools with a LOCI?