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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I looked at Selingo's spreadsheet...seems like the only T50 non-state flagship "buyer" schools are Rochester and Case Western.[/quote] If you want great merit, you don’t pursue the top 50. [/quote] PP said: "Some top schools offer merit - maybe not the tippy top, but plenty of top 50 schools offer merit regardless of income/assets." Which one of you is lying?[/quote] CWRU is the only one in top 50 that offers a lot of merit to a lot of people. Even Rochester doesn't offer it to most. Signed, parent of UR student on full pay who had $42K/year at CWRU, who got nothing from the other 3 T50 schools they were accepted at (and was smart enough to know that only CWRU was likely to give some). However, everything above 50 offered them 30-40% of tuition. So you don't have to go far to get great money [/quote]
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