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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Of course. People who deny this are kidding themselves. ED is wealthy kid affirmative action [/quote] Oh you again. Didn’t we beat you down on this intentionally misleading point before? Any student can apply ED if the Net Price Calculator give a price the feel is affordable. If the NPC is incorrect (which it can’t be by law) you are released from the ED agreement. Please do not let misonformers like PP stop you from applying ED or applying for financial aid.[/quote] +10000000000 Anyone can apply. As long as you are willing/able to pay the amount the NPC says you can pay. For the last time, it is not anyone else's fault except your own if you are not willing to do that. And yup, I do agree if you don't have it fully saved already (without scrimping on your retirement, etc) then it might not be smart for you to pay $90K/year if they money can be better used elsewhere. But it's not the college's fault if you are not willing/able to pay. Elite college is not something you are "guaranteed access to". Just like you are not guaranteed accees to a luxury car or flying business class to Europe for a month long luxury vacation. You have to plan and save for that [/quote]
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