Cannot attend without significant merit scholarship money. Reach schools do not award merit aid. |
Yes, but none of the scholarships bring the cost down to UMD level. But that’s ok, we can swing it. Now to make a few return visits and decide. DC also got merit money from UMD but doesn’t want to attend. |
PP here with the DC in question and I agree. Although DC was admitted to WashU, BC, and Johns Hopkins, they didn’t offer any merit aid. No surprise there, only a few receive it at those schools. it was worth a try. But it means they are out. The reach for DC was about money in addition to admissions. |
Specifically, what about JHU? Did they offer a merit package? It is high on DD's list. Much thanks. |
No merit. |
+1 |
PP back, no merit at Boston College either. If you need merit to attend, JHU is a long shot, even for a very strong student. |
Bucknell Colgate Hamilton Dickinson |
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I think this description is off. Plenty of kids from DC top private choose to go to SLACS ranked from 10 - 30 over non-ivy top 30 US news universities in that range. Examples they would choose Colby Hamilton or Colgate over USC, Carnegie Mellon, Michigan, NYU. |
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Penn acceptance rate falls to 7.4%
https://www.thedp.com/article/2019/03/penn-acceptance-ivy-league-regular-decision-admissions-class-2023 |
| For those of you who can’t do Hopkins...take solace in the fact that the neighborhood is not safe (this from a Hopkins grad) |
Thanks genius. |