The social scene is really intense at Richmond. |
| GU for biochem? There have got to be some great options. Try Case Western. |
RPI is good too. Or any state flagship. |
Case Western is also $92K. I think the point of the post was that GU was too expensive. |
RPI is only $87K, so much cheaper. |
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Not anymore, I think they are running out of money |
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| Villanova |
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DePaul will most likely give you gobs of merit. You trade dollars for selectivity, career bump, prestige, etc.
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Villanova is just as expensive as Georgetown. |
| Maybe University of Rochester? It is a tier down from GU, so your DC may be eligible for a merit award from Rochester. I think that it is strong in the scienes and located in a city. |
| If you can’t afford Georgetown, just go to a state flagship. |
Probably the right path. Unless pre-med, biochemistry is going to require a graduate degree for any real career. Go to UMD, save $250-300K, and then pick somewhere for grad school. |
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What are the stats? That will make a difference with merit. Is your kid top of class? If strong, expect the following (range) of merit:
Cities: Case Western ($20-35k at least of merit per year if you show enough DI) Tulane - you might qualify for merit if EA and strong!! American - might qualify for merit! Pitt Rochester ($15-25k merit) Fordham Non-Urban: Elon ($20-25k merit) Richmond (lots of merit for top kids) Denison Dickinson Lehigh Lafayette Miami-Oh ($20-40k merit) Davidson/Wake (if the kid is top of class, merit is possible) |