Thanks for the advice and good luck with your negotiations. I decided to go for it and just sent mine as well. I'm sweating bullets right now because a 'Yes' would make my decision sooooo much easier and one less thing to stress about for a little b…
I've done a lot of research on this and overwhelmingly the consensus is no, it is not tacky, and is actually totally expected. The worst that can happen is they decline to offer you more $. Read some articles about how to tactfully craft your reques…
@westcoastbestcoast said:
Email for sure is standard fare. A school I negotiated with had a specific email I was to send my negotiation request to.
Thanks I will make sure to check on that. Thanks both for the tips.
Thanks for your response! The school only takes two letters unfortunately. This was the only school I had planned to send her letter to, but then I thought more about it and wasn't sure if that was the best course, since she wasn't a supervisor and …
@celina697 I'm in exactly the same boat as you...and after reading this thread I'm still not sure what to do. I like the idea of getting to experience the test day conditions...and I'm not going to be applying to Yale or anything...so maybe it doesn…
@"Alex Divine" Thank you very much, that makes me feel a lot better. I'll see if I can get that professor to write the LOR but otherwise I will just roll with the professional ones. Here's to hoping I hit my LSAT target!
The best thing I've done for myself is wake up earlier every day. I get up at 6am for1-2 hours of study before work, and i "sleep in" until 8am and study 4-5 hours each day on the weekend. That way when I get off work I can just settle in and not ha…