Anonymous wrote:Credit score beats SAT score. GW on the beach will never produce a Nobel or Pulitzer graduate.
Anonymous wrote:In fairness, Miami might not seem that expensive to someone from DC, where the cost of living and incomes are much higher than Florida.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you know if scholarship winners can request to room with an other merit scholar? My DC does not know anyone but is concerned that he could get assigned a roommate who is more social and less serious about studying. I am not saying this to brag. he didn't get this attitude form me. He drives himself and often studies until midnight or even later.
Does your kid have a Facebook? Just have him search "University of Miami Class of 2020" and the page is mostly kids mostly "profiles" of themselves, ie "I'm John from Timbuktu, Mali and I plan to study bowling alley management. I'm a morning person and not a huge partier." From there, your kid can message others that seem like a good fit (or post about himself), and they'll get to talking to see if they should go ahead and room together.
Also, don't necessarily think that kids who get merit scholarships aren't partiers, or vice versa. There are tons of "work hard play hard types" in college.
Anonymous wrote:I agree. They are being very generous with Merit money for kids who score 34 and above of ACT or the equivalent of SAT. Even if only half the invited kids accept this should boost their ranking in coming years. I think Rice, Duke and Tulane are also using this approach. I am very interested what my DC will think after the upcoming weekend for merit scholars. its is a hard choice, but the idea of not having to worry about college loans is very attractive.
Anonymous wrote:Do you know if scholarship winners can request to room with an other merit scholar? My DC does not know anyone but is concerned that he could get assigned a roommate who is more social and less serious about studying. I am not saying this to brag. he didn't get this attitude form me. He drives himself and often studies until midnight or even later.