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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Without aid, grants, DEI and affirmative action, is it going to be the year of wealthy Caucasian applicants? [/quote] Full pay has always made a difference no matter what anyone claims. ED is essentially affirmative action for kids who can pay full price (and yes, I know some kids ED and get tons of aid, but they are a small %). [/quote] You really have no clue what percent of ED kids are full pay v. Financial aid.[/quote] Omfg you are in denial. I am friends with AO. They need to make their financial targets, and they know damned well that many Ed applicants are full pay, and yes there are plenty of tells to help guide them. Don’t be naive. [/quote] Again, you have no data to support your argument. Anecdotes are not data.[/quote] NP. The question that asks if a student needs Financial Aid is probably what PP is referring to. That’s how AO’s know. [/quote] Jesus, neither of the two of you understand how to support an argument.[/quote]
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