Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Flagship ranking is around 150. She got a scholarship so cost is 5K tuition plus housing (10K). 15K total.
T10 school. She got 20K in financial aid which would bring tuition down to 50K. Housing is about 15K. 65K total.
Engineering major.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Flagship ranking is around 150. She got a scholarship so cost is 5K tuition plus housing (10K). 15K total.
T10 school. She got 20K in financial aid which would bring tuition down to 50K. Housing is about 15K. 65K total.
Engineering major.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our oldest DD is a senior this year and we’ve made so many mistakes.
Her dream school is a T10 that we can’t afford. We’ve been upfront with her about it being too expensive. She said she just wanted to see if she could get in. Well, she got in and it’s been emotionally exhausting to deal with. The school keeps sending letters and packages. They recently offered to pay for her and a parent to fly out for their admitted student day, which she desperately wants to do.
She applied to another school T50 and applied for a prestigious full ride scholarship. She started getting excited about it and saying she would likely go to the school because of the scholarship program. She made it to the final round, had an interview, took a test, etc. Tonight she found out she didn’t get it. She’s been in tears. Says she’s no longer interested in the school. I get it. It put a bad taste in her mouth.
It’s looking like her best option is our state flagship school. We actually live in the town with the school, so this is not exciting to her.
As a parent I feel like we’ve made so many mistakes and the experience has been pretty negative overall.
HPY and MIT are the only schools this could be and they do not fly students out to admitted days UNLESS the student qualifies for need based aid.
Troll post. Go away.
Anonymous wrote:Our oldest DD is a senior this year and we’ve made so many mistakes.
Her dream school is a T10 that we can’t afford. We’ve been upfront with her about it being too expensive. She said she just wanted to see if she could get in. Well, she got in and it’s been emotionally exhausting to deal with. The school keeps sending letters and packages. They recently offered to pay for her and a parent to fly out for their admitted student day, which she desperately wants to do.
She applied to another school T50 and applied for a prestigious full ride scholarship. She started getting excited about it and saying she would likely go to the school because of the scholarship program. She made it to the final round, had an interview, took a test, etc. Tonight she found out she didn’t get it. She’s been in tears. Says she’s no longer interested in the school. I get it. It put a bad taste in her mouth.
It’s looking like her best option is our state flagship school. We actually live in the town with the school, so this is not exciting to her.
As a parent I feel like we’ve made so many mistakes and the experience has been pretty negative overall.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure I understand. There are many schools between the state school and T10 that offer merit, which lower the cost to the same level of in state. Case Western, Grinnell come to mind.
Anonymous wrote:Our oldest DD is a senior this year and we’ve made so many mistakes.
Her dream school is a T10 that we can’t afford. We’ve been upfront with her about it being too expensive. She said she just wanted to see if she could get in. Well, she got in and it’s been emotionally exhausting to deal with. The school keeps sending letters and packages. They recently offered to pay for her and a parent to fly out for their admitted student day, which she desperately wants to do.
She applied to another school T50 and applied for a prestigious full ride scholarship. She started getting excited about it and saying she would likely go to the school because of the scholarship program. She made it to the final round, had an interview, took a test, etc. Tonight she found out she didn’t get it. She’s been in tears. Says she’s no longer interested in the school. I get it. It put a bad taste in her mouth.
It’s looking like her best option is our state flagship school. We actually live in the town with the school, so this is not exciting to her.
As a parent I feel like we’ve made so many mistakes and the experience has been pretty negative overall.
Anonymous wrote:Loans.