Congrats on the acceptance. She will do great wherever she goes. Question: Why apply to a school that you cannot afford? |
Try WashU and Vanderbilt for merit aid |
CHASING MERIT AID |
OP here. To answer your question UChicago is DD’s dream school and we told her from the get go that it’s not in the budget. She wanted to apply anyway. As I said before, all the other schools she applied to are outside of the top 50 and we selected them based on the amount of merit aid they seem to give. |
Best of luck to her! She will be very competitive in the other schools. There are many paths to the same destination. |
Did you consider a top 50 school that gives tons of tuition assistance? Like Princeton or JHU or even Emory? Lots of the best schools give many many kids lots of money or even free tuition so long as they have the ability to get in. |
If she’s good enough to get into Chicago ea she should shop around for outside scholarships and fellowships |
Which school? |
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This is an investing take on Chicago:
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/29/business/tulane-university-chicago-early-decision.html This why you never go to this school as an undergraduate student. |
Not the PP but St Albans is a likely answer. |
Sorry, but the bolded is not the takeaway from this article. The article is about ED policies and how two schools led the charge in implementing ED. Whether or not you attend Chicago as an undergraduate student is a completely different conversation. We can talk about the pros and cons of Chicago if you are genuinely interested in hearing about it, but sounds like you came here to dump on the school because you have a beef with their admissions process. |