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We both applied for our children who are the same age. She is relying on FA since she doesn't have a done to pay. That's what she told me. I don't have the heart to tell her they may accept her child especially since she needs 100 per cent FA.
An I alone in thinking its odd for her to go through the trouble of applying wheb age earns $400 a week with no other income. |
| Troll! |
| Why shouldn't she apply? Because it's a long shot? I say good for her for trying. |
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OP here! I didn't say she shouldn't apply. Of course she can, but I'm saying she is setting herself up for dissappointment since they won't accept her child
On a hundred percent scholarship. |
| OP here! Sorry about all the errors, I only have one hand available to type. |
| MYOB. |
| why do you only pay your nanny $400/week? is she PT? |
| The audacity!! To think that she wants a quality education for her child too! |
| I wouldn't tell her anything like there's no way you'll be accepted. It simply doesn't need to be said by you. |
| do you really have a full time nanny and only pay her $400 a week? |
| The real problem is what if they accept the child of the nanny and not the OP! That would not make for a healthy work environment. |
| I would have thought that financial aid exists first and foremost for the people who need it most. Do kids really never get 100% fa or close to it ? I hope you are all wrong and that the kid gets in and gets a full ride. |
That was my first thought! |
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| Who knows what they will decide. OP, you certainly don't know. Maybe a family member has offered to pay a portion of the tuition and she will get FA to cover the rest. No reason not to apply and let the school make the decision. |