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Accepted into Emory Goizueta [#permalink]
11 May 2011, 13:39
I am in a predicament. Because of a change in the funding of my personal finances (lost a line of support from family), I can no longer afford to attend without taking a loan. Unfortunately, I only recently filed a FAFSA and am awaiting word from the school.
In short, accepted to Goizueta, but no scholarship, and short about $130K over two years.
I see a number of things happening. (1) I pay the deposit to secure my spot and see what Emory gives me in aid. (2) I do not pay the deposit and reapply early round next year.
If I go with (1), there is a chance that Emory doesn't give me the aid I need and I end up short and lose out on $1000.
If I go with (2), can I get blacklisted by Emory?
What should I do?
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Re: Accepted into Emory Goizueta [#permalink]
14 Sep 2012, 00:18
Re apply seem to be better because u can improve your essay, Gmat or profile to get a better deal with school
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Re: Accepted into Emory Goizueta [#permalink]
22 Apr 2013, 15:01
Why not call Emory and explain the situation to them? Find out what their advice is. That would be the best option I think.
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Re: Accepted into Emory Goizueta
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22 Apr 2013, 15:01
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