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Originally posted by masuncion on 22 Mar 2022, 12:29.
Last edited by masuncion on 22 Mar 2022, 12:30, edited 1 time in total.
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I spoke to the admissions when they called me this morning and he mentioned that all scholarship info would be included in the decision letter, so if it's not there wasn't one given.
My portal has updated, and doesn’t look like I got any scholarship. Surprised but there is no way I can accept the offer. Hope this opens up a spot for someone else I guess.
This is a really funny case study for me. I got scholarships at both my other programs where I didn’t disclose my current salary. Georgetown required it, and I didn’t get a scholarship.
There are plenty of people that attend a top B-School without a scholarship. So I would say there are certainly people that’ll attend McDonough without a scholarship.
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Since it’s an expensive school, are people who’ve got in without any scholarship considering going?
It’s the only school I got into in the States, so I will be resorting to a student loan
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Please weigh all your options. Although I see the appeal of american schools, as someone who is already here, i’m just saying that student loans follow a lot of people for 5-10 years, even in high paying jobs like Tech, with no governmental support of any kind.