Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can both be true? PP explicitly said "plenty of top 50 schools," which would belie the idea that merit aid is scarce.
"Plenty" of top 50 schools offer it but not to everyone, but to small numbers of students making it a bad strategy for chasing merit aid as your odds are very small.
Other colleges will over merit awards to a large percentage of their admits, making that a better strategy for chasing merit aid as your odds of receiving it are much higher.
Do you really need this explained to you? Or are you just being petulant?
If the "odds are very small" as you claim, then why does Selingo call these top 50 schools buyers?
He doesn’t. Maybe you should read the book or work on your reading comprehension?
O RLY?
https://jeffselingo.com/which-colleges-are-really-buyers-and-which-are-sellers/
Post the list and you’ll get your answer. Link is NOT to the list.
Google reddit Selingo spreadsheet. I posted the Dropbox link here yesterday but apparently it got deleted.
No I am not your research assistant. You post the list to support your claim. It’s a list, copy and paste.
You won’t because you know it will not support your claim.
More like, you're lazy.
Rice: Mild Buyer
University of Southern California: Mild Buyer
Rochester: Mild Buyer
Case Western: Buyer
University of Florida: Buyer
University of Georgia: Buyer
University of Illinois: Buyer
Rutgers: Buyer
All T50 on USNWR.
DP: ok but OP asked about T30
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can both be true? PP explicitly said "plenty of top 50 schools," which would belie the idea that merit aid is scarce.
"Plenty" of top 50 schools offer it but not to everyone, but to small numbers of students making it a bad strategy for chasing merit aid as your odds are very small.
Other colleges will over merit awards to a large percentage of their admits, making that a better strategy for chasing merit aid as your odds of receiving it are much higher.
Do you really need this explained to you? Or are you just being petulant?
If the "odds are very small" as you claim, then why does Selingo call these top 50 schools buyers?
He doesn’t. Maybe you should read the book or work on your reading comprehension?
O RLY?
https://jeffselingo.com/which-colleges-are-really-buyers-and-which-are-sellers/
Post the list and you’ll get your answer. Link is NOT to the list.
Google reddit Selingo spreadsheet. I posted the Dropbox link here yesterday but apparently it got deleted.
No I am not your research assistant. You post the list to support your claim. It’s a list, copy and paste.
You won’t because you know it will not support your claim.
More like, you're lazy.
Rice: Mild Buyer
University of Southern California: Mild Buyer
Rochester: Mild Buyer
Case Western: Buyer
University of Florida: Buyer
University of Georgia: Buyer
University of Illinois: Buyer
Rutgers: Buyer
All T50 on USNWR.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can both be true? PP explicitly said "plenty of top 50 schools," which would belie the idea that merit aid is scarce.
"Plenty" of top 50 schools offer it but not to everyone, but to small numbers of students making it a bad strategy for chasing merit aid as your odds are very small.
Other colleges will over merit awards to a large percentage of their admits, making that a better strategy for chasing merit aid as your odds of receiving it are much higher.
Do you really need this explained to you? Or are you just being petulant?
If the "odds are very small" as you claim, then why does Selingo call these top 50 schools buyers?
He doesn’t. Maybe you should read the book or work on your reading comprehension?
O RLY?
https://jeffselingo.com/which-colleges-are-really-buyers-and-which-are-sellers/
Post the list and you’ll get your answer. Link is NOT to the list.
Google reddit Selingo spreadsheet. I posted the Dropbox link here yesterday but apparently it got deleted.
No I am not your research assistant. You post the list to support your claim. It’s a list, copy and paste.
You won’t because you know it will not support your claim.
More like, you're lazy.
Rice: Mild Buyer
University of Southern California: Mild Buyer
Rochester: Mild Buyer
Case Western: Buyer
University of Florida: Buyer
University of Georgia: Buyer
University of Illinois: Buyer
Rutgers: Buyer
All T50 on USNWR.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can both be true? PP explicitly said "plenty of top 50 schools," which would belie the idea that merit aid is scarce.
"Plenty" of top 50 schools offer it but not to everyone, but to small numbers of students making it a bad strategy for chasing merit aid as your odds are very small.
Other colleges will over merit awards to a large percentage of their admits, making that a better strategy for chasing merit aid as your odds of receiving it are much higher.
Do you really need this explained to you? Or are you just being petulant?
If the "odds are very small" as you claim, then why does Selingo call these top 50 schools buyers?
He doesn’t. Maybe you should read the book or work on your reading comprehension?
O RLY?
https://jeffselingo.com/which-colleges-are-really-buyers-and-which-are-sellers/
Post the list and you’ll get your answer. Link is NOT to the list.
Google reddit Selingo spreadsheet. I posted the Dropbox link here yesterday but apparently it got deleted.
No I am not your research assistant. You post the list to support your claim. It’s a list, copy and paste.
You won’t because you know it will not support your claim.
More like, you're lazy.
Rice: Mild Buyer
University of Southern California: Mild Buyer
Rochester: Mild Buyer
Case Western: Buyer
University of Florida: Buyer
University of Georgia: Buyer
University of Illinois: Buyer
Rutgers: Buyer
All T50 on USNWR.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can both be true? PP explicitly said "plenty of top 50 schools," which would belie the idea that merit aid is scarce.
"Plenty" of top 50 schools offer it but not to everyone, but to small numbers of students making it a bad strategy for chasing merit aid as your odds are very small.
Other colleges will over merit awards to a large percentage of their admits, making that a better strategy for chasing merit aid as your odds of receiving it are much higher.
Do you really need this explained to you? Or are you just being petulant?
If the "odds are very small" as you claim, then why does Selingo call these top 50 schools buyers?
He doesn’t. Maybe you should read the book or work on your reading comprehension?
O RLY?
https://jeffselingo.com/which-colleges-are-really-buyers-and-which-are-sellers/
Post the list and you’ll get your answer. Link is NOT to the list.
Google reddit Selingo spreadsheet. I posted the Dropbox link here yesterday but apparently it got deleted.
No I am not your research assistant. You post the list to support your claim. It’s a list, copy and paste.
You won’t because you know it will not support your claim.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can both be true? PP explicitly said "plenty of top 50 schools," which would belie the idea that merit aid is scarce.
"Plenty" of top 50 schools offer it but not to everyone, but to small numbers of students making it a bad strategy for chasing merit aid as your odds are very small.
Other colleges will over merit awards to a large percentage of their admits, making that a better strategy for chasing merit aid as your odds of receiving it are much higher.
Do you really need this explained to you? Or are you just being petulant?
If the "odds are very small" as you claim, then why does Selingo call these top 50 schools buyers?
He doesn’t. Maybe you should read the book or work on your reading comprehension?
O RLY?
https://jeffselingo.com/which-colleges-are-really-buyers-and-which-are-sellers/
Post the list and you’ll get your answer. Link is NOT to the list.
Google reddit Selingo spreadsheet. I posted the Dropbox link here yesterday but apparently it got deleted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can both be true? PP explicitly said "plenty of top 50 schools," which would belie the idea that merit aid is scarce.
"Plenty" of top 50 schools offer it but not to everyone, but to small numbers of students making it a bad strategy for chasing merit aid as your odds are very small.
Other colleges will over merit awards to a large percentage of their admits, making that a better strategy for chasing merit aid as your odds of receiving it are much higher.
Do you really need this explained to you? Or are you just being petulant?
If the "odds are very small" as you claim, then why does Selingo call these top 50 schools buyers?
He doesn’t. Maybe you should read the book or work on your reading comprehension?
O RLY?
https://jeffselingo.com/which-colleges-are-really-buyers-and-which-are-sellers/
Post the list and you’ll get your answer. Link is NOT to the list.