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How does OP expect to get sound advice if unwilling to share the name of the school ranked among the Top 25 to Top 50 ? Absolutely ridiculous request.
OP: This is a very important step in your child's life so any advice considered should be based on full disclosure--not on guesses. |
That's different. 100% go to the T5 law school because you can get a high paying job to pay back the loans quickly. OP's kid is looking at an econ major. That's more of a gray area in terms of getting a higher paying job than you could with an econ degree from a top 25-50. |
| Take the hyp. |
| Odd post for this time of the year. Troll for sure. |
Likely someone with a junior, not a senior. |
A closer reading of OP's posts in this thread show that OP's child would major in econ at an Ivy, but major in business at the mystery school ranked among the Top 25 to Top 50. |
If you don't go with the Ivy, you risk always wondering "What if?" |
| If the 25-50 has a strong alumni network, I might pick that. Like Dartmouth v. BC or Darmouth v. Emory and you wanted to be in Boston/NYC after college, I would save 175k and pick BC but maybe not pick Emory. |
Does it matter? What 25-50 would you take over HYP even with the scholarship? Would anyone take in-state UVA over HYP? |
bingo! we have a winner! |
If the SLAC really wants your DC, offer to apply RD and request for a Likely Letter. Had similar experience last cycle. DC didn't want to apply ED and applied EA somewhere else. Applied RD and received LL in mid-Feb from a top academic large D3 institution (there are only 2 in that category). |
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I had a friend from college who attended on an athletic scholarship, but it became clear around Junior year she couldn't keep up both the high level athletics (she was playing for a D1 team) and her class load, so she had to have a conversation with her parents about them paying full tuition when she quit the team. She was really, really stressed about it.
My intern a couple years back lost his scholarship when the school cut the whole team (Men's gymnastics). That was rough too. Our workplace was able to get him some connections (his parents couldn't afford fill the gap) so he could keep going to school. So it's just something to consider as well. Sometimes the student needs to quit the sport or the program gets cut. |
| go with the ivy. you can afford it. |
| Since you updated HYP - yes, choose the ivy |
You are rich if you can full pay and clearly name means everything to you so full pay. |