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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]none of the T15. Won’t even give a lift at top tier elite colleges outside of T15, like Georgetown, CMU, or Cornell. Probably starts making a difference after T50 national universities and T30 LACs[/quote] Disagree with this post--especially regarding Georgetown.[/quote] If the school is need aware, it by definition helps. If the school is need blind, there is a separation of church and state. They don’t look at the financial profile. Part of the reason is that the schools share financial information and they would get sued. They make sure they get enough full pays without looking at each file by using analytics [/quote] Are you kidding ? Are you aware of the 568 President's Group of which Georgetown was a member and is now a co-defendant ?[/quote] I actually read the complaint. The main argument is that they don’t honor need blind by favoring very rich development kids and in other ways. But they didn’t have evidence that they actually look at individual financial aid profiles. As I said, they have other ways to get what they want - a class that has enough full pay kids without checking each file. Analytics and estimates good enough [/quote]
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