Congratulations to you,
My personal opinion, which is derived from personal experiences and preferences:
See if you got full fund admission now, it’s a very good option (which, according to what I’ve heard, has a good effect on the embassy process and is a good opportunity to continue your studies with less worries).
On the other hand, even though you say that it was not your priority, it was still an option for you that you applied for, so be happy with this result. And think about it more seriously.
See how many times the amount of funds you have received is the amount you have to deposit with a fingertip account! Is it comparable? If other universities don’t accept full fund, how much will it benefit you? And even vice versa!
My experience says that other universities will not give you an answer by emailing you until they specify it themselves.
To sum it up, you have to do the math, and see if this amount is worth it or not.
Let me give you an example, I got accepted to Parshall Fund a few weeks ago, and I had to deposit $500 by a certain time. And that university was also in my low priorities. Depending on the conditions, I agreed and preferred to wait for the others, but if it was full fund, I would not have done that and I would have deposited the amount.
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