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speaking as a completely biased party...i would also like to encourage those of you sitting on multiple acceptances to turn down anyone you know you will not be attending...for those of us on waitlists. and thank those of you who have done so. csu in particular...please???
Plus, it's cheaper for me to be OOS @ KSU than IS at Penn. Criminy.
😱 Everyone keeps talking about how expensive Penn is. Yikes! Out of curiosity, does anyone have IS/OOS numbers off the top of their head? I'm nosy. 🙂
Resident/Contract = $30,212
Non-resident = $35,902
...for the 2006-07 school year according to http://www.aavmc.org/vmcas/documents/Penn2008_000.pdf .
Plus, you need to figure in the cost of living in Philadelphia!
Yeah, every time I look at the IS number for Penn I get a little more ticked off. It's an AMAZING school...but I guess I have a bit of a problem paying more to go in-state than to get the experience of living somewhere different and paying LESS to attend OOS.
Truth be told, I still regret I didn't know in was common practice for students who received multiple admission offers to accept them all and then let the "winning" school know by showing up there on the first day of classes. I think things would've been very different if I was aware of the practice and not so naive as to think everyone did as told and made their final decision by the published deadline.
Not saying anyone here should do this, but if there's a legitimate reason why you need more time than the "deadline" allows.... Otherwise, do the right thing and officially decline those you know you aren't going to go to.
Truth be told, I still regret I didn't know in was common practice for students who received multiple admission offers to accept them all and then let the "winning" school know by showing up there on the first day of classes. I think things would've been very different if I was aware of the practice and not so naive as to think everyone did as told and made their final decision by the published deadline.
Not saying anyone here should do this, but if there's a legitimate reason why you need more time than the "deadline" allows.... Otherwise, do the right thing and officially decline those you know you aren't going to go to.

Reviving this post to ask -- how do I go about rescinding my application? Do I just call admissions? Do I need to send a letter? Anyone know? It's for Penn, specifically.