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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]At a Boston University event last year the presenter stated they do factor demonstrated interest, and made clear that the best way to demonstrate interest was to apply ED. That’s what demonstrated interest has shifted to.[/quote] So then only the rich can apply because you don’t find out your final price until afterward. My kid applied nowhere ED. We can’t afford full price yet can’t get much in FA. [/quote] You can get an estimate of expected financial aid through the net price calculator and if they do not meet it you can get out of the commitment. What you cannot know is merit aid. Frankly, if your kid is strong enough to get merit aid at a school they really shouldn’t have to apply ED to get in. The point of merit aid is to compete for students the school really wants. [/quote]
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