Anonymous wrote:Top twenty don’t give merit because they can fill their classes without having to do so. You must drop down to second and third tier SLACs and offer something that they need in exchange for reporting to USNWR like extremely high ACT or SAT
Anonymous wrote:Nephew lives in Texas and ended up at Rice with a $100k. He is an outstanding student and had acceptations from Columbia, U Chicago and Princeton with $0 financial aid. He had a full ride offer from his state's non-flagship school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Received UC-Berkeley Regent's Scholarship OOS.
How much?
About 61k to 68k per year - varies year to year.
Isn’t the non need based (merit) part of the scholarship $2,500 per year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Received UC-Berkeley Regent's Scholarship OOS.
How much?
About 61k to 68k per year - varies year to year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it a good decision to attend a low ranking T20 for partial (20-30k per year) if you have acceptance to a an Ivy and parents can pay but with with significant stretching?
If you get a scholarship at a top 20 you can get into HYP. There's no reason to forgo 30k at Emory to pay full at Cornell, Dartmouth, or Brown.
I don't know. If you have the money I think I would pay it for any Ivy my kid really wanted to go to. I wouldn't take out a substantial amount of loans for an Ivy vs Emory though. And it depends on the kid and what they want to do (if they 100% wanted to be a doctor, I'd just save the money for med school).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it a good decision to attend a low ranking T20 for partial (20-30k per year) if you have acceptance to a an Ivy and parents can pay but with with significant stretching?
If you get a scholarship at a top 20 you can get into HYP. There's no reason to forgo 30k at Emory to pay full at Cornell, Dartmouth, or Brown.
Anonymous wrote:Is it a good decision to attend a low ranking T20 for partial (20-30k per year) if you have acceptance to a an Ivy and parents can pay but with with significant stretching?
Anonymous wrote:Is it a good decision to attend a low ranking T20 for partial (20-30k per year) if you have acceptance to a an Ivy and parents can pay but with with significant stretching?
Anonymous wrote:Is it a good decision to attend a low ranking T20 for partial (20-30k per year) if you have acceptance to a an Ivy and parents can pay but with with significant stretching?