Anonymous
Post 06/16/2024 20:06     Subject: Re:Budget and Admissions

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Example: DC FCPS, 4.1 gpa, 1400 SAT, business major. Did not ED but EA everywhere.

Got into:
Indiana Kelley school: $57k (no merit)
Pitt $55k, no merit
U South Carolina, Capstone scholar, $16k/year of merit, making it $44k/year
Jmu honors $32k in state
Waitlisted then denied: Va Tech pamplin school,Clemson
w&m: spring transfer admit, $42k/year
UVA: denied.


What did DC choose?


I’d rather not say. Point is, they have options.


Out of curiosity, why not? It's an anonymous forum.
Anonymous
Post 06/16/2024 15:02     Subject: Budget and Admissions

If you don’t want to pay what the NPC says, don’t ED. There’s no guarantee of merit.
Anonymous
Post 06/16/2024 14:17     Subject: Budget and Admissions

Anonymous wrote:Probably not ED, EA and rolling admissions are good to demonstrate interest!


This. What is she interested in studying?
Anonymous
Post 06/16/2024 12:09     Subject: Budget and Admissions

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What the NPC says you can afford and what you are comfortable paying aren’t necessarily the same thing.


Another one who can’t read.



Ok
Anonymous
Post 06/16/2024 11:57     Subject: Budget and Admissions

I am guessing that if you are posing the question here, your child's first choice is a school that you can't afford without financial aid (more financial aid that the college's calculator predicts you'll get). Otherwise you would apply to that first choice early decision, right?

Early Decision definitely helps with admissions rate and Early Action doesn't . But I have encouraged my kids to only apply ED if it is truly a top choice and if not take their chances with EA and RD. You have to do a cost benefit analysis and decide what you are willing to risk and lose.
Anonymous
Post 06/16/2024 11:38     Subject: Budget and Admissions

Anonymous wrote:What the NPC says you can afford and what you are comfortable paying aren’t necessarily the same thing.


Another one who can’t read.

Anonymous
Post 06/16/2024 11:35     Subject: Budget and Admissions

What the NPC says you can afford and what you are comfortable paying aren’t necessarily the same thing.
Anonymous
Post 06/16/2024 10:49     Subject: Budget and Admissions

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m willing to pay $50k/yr for DD. She will not qualify for need based aid. She knows any school she’s admitted to over $50 has to give her merit.

Now, can you explain to me if she should apply EA,ED, or some other cycle?


If the NPC says you can afford it you can apply ED.

If the NPC says $60k, then no. Poster said $50k


Can you not read?

If the NPC SAYS YOU CAN AFFORD IT.

Grumpy girl.
Anonymous
Post 06/16/2024 10:46     Subject: Budget and Admissions

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m willing to pay $50k/yr for DD. She will not qualify for need based aid. She knows any school she’s admitted to over $50 has to give her merit.

Now, can you explain to me if she should apply EA,ED, or some other cycle?


If the NPC says you can afford it you can apply ED.

If the NPC says $60k, then no. Poster said $50k


Can you not read?

If the NPC SAYS YOU CAN AFFORD IT.
Anonymous
Post 06/16/2024 10:41     Subject: Re:Budget and Admissions

Anonymous wrote:
Example: DC FCPS, 4.1 gpa, 1400 SAT, business major. Did not ED but EA everywhere.

Got into:
Indiana Kelley school: $57k (no merit)
Pitt $55k, no merit
U South Carolina, Capstone scholar, $16k/year of merit, making it $44k/year
Jmu honors $32k in state
Waitlisted then denied: Va Tech pamplin school,Clemson
w&m: spring transfer admit, $42k/year
UVA: denied.


What did DC choose?


I’d rather not say. Point is, they have options.
Anonymous
Post 06/16/2024 10:14     Subject: Budget and Admissions

make sure only looking at schools then that give merit
Anonymous
Post 06/16/2024 09:43     Subject: Re:Budget and Admissions

Don’t be penny wise and pound foolish. Lots of schools, with merit, at 60k are well worth the 10k price difference. Expand your budget for application purposes only; youcan still pick the 50k school if it comes to it, but you at least want some 60k options.
Anonymous
Post 06/16/2024 09:40     Subject: Re:Budget and Admissions

Example: DC FCPS, 4.1 gpa, 1400 SAT, business major. Did not ED but EA everywhere.

Got into:
Indiana Kelley school: $57k (no merit)
Pitt $55k, no merit
U South Carolina, Capstone scholar, $16k/year of merit, making it $44k/year
Jmu honors $32k in state
Waitlisted then denied: Va Tech pamplin school,Clemson
w&m: spring transfer admit, $42k/year
UVA: denied.


What did DC choose?
Anonymous
Post 06/16/2024 09:38     Subject: Budget and Admissions

meaning ~ adjust for what Regular Decision (which may be instate) options are needed
Anonymous
Post 06/16/2024 09:36     Subject: Budget and Admissions

Example: DC FCPS, 4.1 gpa, 1400 SAT, business major. Did not ED but EA everywhere.

Got into:
Indiana Kelley school: $57k (no merit)
Pitt $55k, no merit
U South Carolina, Capstone scholar, $16k/year of merit, making it $44k/year
Jmu honors $32k in state
Waitlisted then denied: Va Tech pamplin school,Clemson
w&m: spring transfer admit, $42k/year
UVA: denied.