whose seniors haven't decided yet?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If she really prefers MHC I think you should call.


I think the kid will need to call. When we went through this last year, colleges only wanted to deal with the student. We had good results.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DD waitlisted at high reaches, loved MHC but didn't get merit aid and says "It's not worth $82,00." Doesn't want me to call MHC to ask them to match her merit awards from other colleges. She's trying to decide between two highly ranked SLACs but not feeling the love for either one.


did she get merit and from those SLACs?


No merit from the SLACs she's seriously looking at. Just from ones she doesn't like, or feels are too low ranked.


DP. Why doesn't she contact FA office of tge ones she likes with the offers from the others? You never know what they might respond. Good luck!


do the SLACs she likes offer merit aid?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DD waitlisted at high reaches, loved MHC but didn't get merit aid and says "It's not worth $82,00." Doesn't want me to call MHC to ask them to match her merit awards from other colleges. She's trying to decide between two highly ranked SLACs but not feeling the love for either one.


did she get merit and from those SLACs?


No merit from the SLACs she's seriously looking at. Just from ones she doesn't like, or feels are too low ranked.


DP. Why doesn't she contact FA office of tge ones she likes with the offers from the others? You never know what they might respond. Good luck!


do the SLACs she likes offer merit aid?


No, they don't.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DD waitlisted at high reaches, loved MHC but didn't get merit aid and says "It's not worth $82,00." Doesn't want me to call MHC to ask them to match her merit awards from other colleges. She's trying to decide between two highly ranked SLACs but not feeling the love for either one.


did she get merit and from those SLACs?


No merit from the SLACs she's seriously looking at. Just from ones she doesn't like, or feels are too low ranked.


DP. Why doesn't she contact FA office of tge ones she likes with the offers from the others? You never know what they might respond. Good luck!


do the SLACs she likes offer merit aid?


No, they don't.


are they similar to each other?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DD waitlisted at high reaches, loved MHC but didn't get merit aid and says "It's not worth $82,00." Doesn't want me to call MHC to ask them to match her merit awards from other colleges. She's trying to decide between two highly ranked SLACs but not feeling the love for either one.


did she get merit and from those SLACs?


No merit from the SLACs she's seriously looking at. Just from ones she doesn't like, or feels are too low ranked.


DP. Why doesn't she contact FA office of tge ones she likes with the offers from the others? You never know what they might respond. Good luck!


do the SLACs she likes offer merit aid?


No, they don't.


ham vs wes ? lol!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If she really prefers MHC I think you should call.


I think the kid will need to call. When we went through this last year, colleges only wanted to deal with the student. We had good results.

Call the Admission Officer.
Here is the deal - it might be better for MHC to give a little merit aid and sign the deal.
The Admissions Officer will know where the school is for hitting #s.
It is totally worth a call.

Have you DD send an email and ask for a 15 minute call and say that she wants a parent on the call as well.
It is great that she is trying to be independent - but understanding how it works and the nuances are beyond her years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If she really prefers MHC I think you should call.


I think the kid will need to call. When we went through this last year, colleges only wanted to deal with the student. We had good results.

Call the Admission Officer.
Here is the deal - it might be better for MHC to give a little merit aid and sign the deal.
The Admissions Officer will know where the school is for hitting #s.
It is totally worth a call.

Have you DD send an email and ask for a 15 minute call and say that she wants a parent on the call as well.
It is great that she is trying to be independent - but understanding how it works and the nuances are beyond her years.


This. Are you on CC? If so, I remember your kid is a strong candidate. It’s possible they didn’t want to tie up merit aid amount for an unlikely yield. Definitely contact them and ask - if that’s the outcome you want.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If she really prefers MHC I think you should call.


I think the kid will need to call. When we went through this last year, colleges only wanted to deal with the student. We had good results.

Call the Admission Officer.
Here is the deal - it might be better for MHC to give a little merit aid and sign the deal.
The Admissions Officer will know where the school is for hitting #s.
It is totally worth a call.

Have you DD send an email and ask for a 15 minute call and say that she wants a parent on the call as well.
It is great that she is trying to be independent - but understanding how it works and the nuances are beyond her years.


PP here. I advised my kid and was w/ her in the FA office, but she handled all the comms and emails. It really wasn't hard, just presenting the other offers and making the request. There wasn't any need complex understanding or negotiation. No one have her answers in that moment. They just took the info and responded back later w/ a decision.
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Anonymous wrote:Just wanting to commiserate with others in the same position. DD applied everywhere EA (all state schools) and is down to her final 2. Just this week she's decided she's worried about choosing the "lower ranked" school, even though it's likely the better fit. I'm sure a lot of it is just freaking out about the future, but it's getting ridiculous. Please tell me I'm not the only one dealing with this right now.


tell us where she’s deciding between, and I’m sure we can figure out where she should go!!!


OP here - choices are UMD and Towson.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just wanting to commiserate with others in the same position. DD applied everywhere EA (all state schools) and is down to her final 2. Just this week she's decided she's worried about choosing the "lower ranked" school, even though it's likely the better fit. I'm sure a lot of it is just freaking out about the future, but it's getting ridiculous. Please tell me I'm not the only one dealing with this right now.


tell us where she’s deciding between, and I’m sure we can figure out where she should go!!!


OP here - choices are UMD and Towson.


Is the tuition difference too difficult to afford? If you can afford it I would recommend UMD instead
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just wanting to commiserate with others in the same position. DD applied everywhere EA (all state schools) and is down to her final 2. Just this week she's decided she's worried about choosing the "lower ranked" school, even though it's likely the better fit. I'm sure a lot of it is just freaking out about the future, but it's getting ridiculous. Please tell me I'm not the only one dealing with this right now.


tell us where she’s deciding between, and I’m sure we can figure out where she should go!!!


OP here - choices are UMD and Towson.


Is the tuition difference too difficult to afford? If you can afford it I would recommend UMD instead

+1 why is Towson a better fit?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just wanting to commiserate with others in the same position. DD applied everywhere EA (all state schools) and is down to her final 2. Just this week she's decided she's worried about choosing the "lower ranked" school, even though it's likely the better fit. I'm sure a lot of it is just freaking out about the future, but it's getting ridiculous. Please tell me I'm not the only one dealing with this right now.


Neighbor's kid. Doesn't seem to want to leave home
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just wanting to commiserate with others in the same position. DD applied everywhere EA (all state schools) and is down to her final 2. Just this week she's decided she's worried about choosing the "lower ranked" school, even though it's likely the better fit. I'm sure a lot of it is just freaking out about the future, but it's getting ridiculous. Please tell me I'm not the only one dealing with this right now.


tell us where she’s deciding between, and I’m sure we can figure out where she should go!!!


OP here - choices are UMD and Towson.


Is the tuition difference too difficult to afford? If you can afford it I would recommend UMD instead

+1 why is Towson a better fit?


Due to circumstances (not aid), UMD is actually cheaper, but not so much as to be an issue either way. DD's personality is not a go-getter type, and it seems like Towson is probably a bit easier to navigate (in every way). I think she's capable of being successful at UMD, but whether she would really be able to handle it could go either way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DD waitlisted at high reaches, loved MHC but didn't get merit aid and says "It's not worth $82,00." Doesn't want me to call MHC to ask them to match her merit awards from other colleges. She's trying to decide between two highly ranked SLACs but not feeling the love for either one.


Are they less expensive than MHC?
Anonymous
To the MHC parent, would an email suffice? Maybe you can convince her she may regret not trying. If they say no she is in no worse position but I bet they give you something. There are examples of people’s emails on the Paying for College 101 Facebook group.
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