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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]T25 + Tufts[/quote] Tufts has really shitty outcome Worth one of the least. - Boston College: Average Annual Cost $37k, Median Earnings $93k - Northeastern: Average Annual Cost $30k, Median Earnings $80k - Boston University: Average Annual Cost $30k, Median Earnings $76k - Brandeis: Average Annual Cost $34k, Median Earnings $70k - Tufts: Average Annual Cost $37k, Median Earnings $67k[/quote] WTF? not for donut hole families with now aid. Those numbers are waaaay low. [b]It will cost you upwards of $80k+ year for any school on that list.[/b][/quote] Just received $56 COA for BU with son's acceptance. $25k merit and $7k need. [/quote] Would you mind sharing your son's GPA, test scores (or if you went test optional, types of ECs? I'm wondering what types of applicants receive that level of merit aid from BU. My daughter really likes the school, and I'm trying to get a rough sense for what is needed to receive a merit award so if we should keep it on the list or not.[/quote]
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