Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing about the land of the free. Some people get the freebies others go I to a lifetime of debt. It's luck of the draw.
Or you could count yourself lucky You did not experience the same poverty as the posse recipient
You know in lots of countries everybody gets free college.
Anonymous wrote:One thing about the land of the free. Some people get the freebies others go I to a lifetime of debt. It's luck of the draw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a full-tuition scholarship, which is amazing! One potential downside is that students from a given region are only matched with a certain set of schools.
DC Partner Colleges and Universities:
Bucknell
Lafayette
Lewis & Clark
Sewanee
U of Rochester
U Wisconsin-Madison
If you're looking at programs for a current junior, you might also want to consider checking to see if they're eligible for Questbridge, which matches students with 50 schools.
I know a few finalists, including one who turned it down.
I think they rotate schools so the offerings aren’t always the same.
There’s a point in the process where the interviewing is very intense and the kids really have to want the scholarship more than anything else going on.
Anonymous wrote:It's a full-tuition scholarship, which is amazing! One potential downside is that students from a given region are only matched with a certain set of schools.
DC Partner Colleges and Universities:
Bucknell
Lafayette
Lewis & Clark
Sewanee
U of Rochester
U Wisconsin-Madison
If you're looking at programs for a current junior, you might also want to consider checking to see if they're eligible for Questbridge, which matches students with 50 schools.