by Fingers-Crossed » Tue May 07, 2013 4:38 pm
Why does this scholarship make a difference in what classes you'd take? Are you charged by the class or do different classes cost different amounts?
I agree that it is really difficult to have this completely vague wait on something that can make significant changes to our plans. I really wish they'd figure out a way to get back to the old time frame of making awards by the end of March. It's especially hard on grad students because most school admission decisions are required to be made by April 15th. I'm sure I wasn't the only one who had to decide "Do I take the funding from a 2nd rate school or accept my 1st choice school and REALLY hope this scholarship comes through?" I chose to risk it (obviously that's why I'm here) because I really want to go to my first choice school, but a lot of people suggested I take the funding I knew I had. Which makes me wonder how many people SMART loses because they take so long to make their final decisions.
Unfortunately, they hold all the cards. Although they may lose a few through the waiting game, the truth is they have plenty more qualified candidates to take their place. So, there's little incentive for them to hurry up, we'll just be here waiting...
Why does this scholarship make a difference in what classes you'd take? Are you charged by the class or do different classes cost different amounts?
I agree that it is really difficult to have this completely vague wait on something that can make significant changes to our plans. I really wish they'd figure out a way to get back to the old time frame of making awards by the end of March. It's especially hard on grad students because most school admission decisions are required to be made by April 15th. I'm sure I wasn't the only one who had to decide "Do I take the funding from a 2nd rate school or accept my 1st choice school and REALLY hope this scholarship comes through?" I chose to risk it (obviously that's why I'm here) because I really want to go to my first choice school, but a lot of people suggested I take the funding I knew I had. Which makes me wonder how many people SMART loses because they take so long to make their final decisions.
Unfortunately, they hold all the cards. Although they may lose a few through the waiting game, the truth is they have plenty more qualified candidates to take their place. So, there's little incentive for them to hurry up, we'll just be here waiting...