Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no bump for full pay at nearly all of the most selective schools. It’s only a bump at schools that are need aware (as opposed to need blind).
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This seems disingenuous at best.
Applicants that are full pay can take advantage of ED and that’s a huge bump.
Anonymous wrote:Then apply Early Decision at your favorite school, because you’ll get no merit aid, but increase your chances of getting in.
ED is known as “affirmative action” for rich kids.
Anonymous wrote:lol at trying to buy your way into a school your kid is too dumb to qualify for.
aka, 1/3 of the student body or more at some schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then apply Early Decision at your favorite school, because you’ll get no merit aid, but increase your chances of getting in.
ED is known as “affirmative action” for rich kids.
I know seniors who got into schools ED who also got merit aid, this isn't true across the board unless you are talking about DCUM's favorite schools e.g. the Top 8.
Like where? Are you sure it was merit aid and not regular financial aid? Are you sure parents aren’t embellishing. I’ve seen otherwise very honest people fib quite a bit about their kid’s colleague acceptances/aid etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then apply Early Decision at your favorite school, because you’ll get no merit aid, but increase your chances of getting in.
ED is known as “affirmative action” for rich kids.
I know seniors who got into schools ED who also got merit aid, this isn't true across the board unless you are talking about DCUM's favorite schools e.g. the Top 8.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should know that having more than one kid in college at once is no longer considered a factor when determining FA eligibility.
I only have one (not the OP) so this doesn't apply to me, but I'm curious ..... really? My widowed father (and therefore single-earner family) was able to put two kids through college because we qualified for FA for the two years we were both attending. We both got enough financial aid that his outlay was almost the same as if only one were in school. He was cash-flowing tuition so this was pretty important. I realize this was a hundred years ago ....
Yes it changed and we can all thank Lamar Alexander (R-TN) bc that was his big policy goal, for some reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should know that having more than one kid in college at once is no longer considered a factor when determining FA eligibility.
You should know that’s only fafsa schools. Not css schools
Anonymous wrote:Then apply Early Decision at your favorite school, because you’ll get no merit aid, but increase your chances of getting in.
ED is known as “affirmative action” for rich kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no bump for full pay at nearly all of the most selective schools. It’s only a bump at schools that are need aware (as opposed to need blind).
True
Anonymous wrote:lol at trying to buy your way into a school your kid is too dumb to qualify for.