Lol well in the same vein no one has shown me that they would find it presumptuous. Y’all are just the ones saying you think it is, but that’sjusr y’alls.
Maybe I will try to apply to this school that gave me the fee waiver (even though I do not plan to attend) If I get accepted with a full ride then can we safely say no harm was done by my asking?
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Lol well in the same vein no one has shown me that they would find it presumptuous. Y’all are just the ones saying you think it is, but that’sjusr y’alls.
Maybe I will try to apply to this school that gave me the fee waiver (even though I do not plan to attend) If I get accepted with a full ride then can we safely say no harm was done by my asking?