Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really depends on where you are talking about getting the merit aid, how much you need, and if you think that is a school worth attending. There's always a school.
A lot of the merit grants people are talking about aren't that big. My kid "got merit aid" from Boulder - $10k over 4 years, which isn't close to enough to make a difference. (He is a better student than your kid - he also got into their honors college).
None of the schools listed in the previous post are going to take him, even at full-fees.
Boulder is terrible with merit aid.
Yes, but the point is, when people talk about merit aid, often they arent bragging about all that much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really depends on where you are talking about getting the merit aid, how much you need, and if you think that is a school worth attending. There's always a school.
A lot of the merit grants people are talking about aren't that big. My kid "got merit aid" from Boulder - $10k over 4 years, which isn't close to enough to make a difference. (He is a better student than your kid - he also got into their honors college).
None of the schools listed in the previous post are going to take him, even at full-fees.
Boulder is terrible with merit aid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:op here-thank you for all the responses. We definitely do not want to acquire a lot of debt for my son, especially since he has two other siblings going to college right behind him. I think that he will do better at a small(er) school but we could not swing it without a lot of aid. He is an amazing kid but school is not easy for him. He does take all honors/AP classes but he has to work for his 3.5-UW. We recently moved to MA and the competition here is insane. I just want to be realistic about whether we will get anything. I don't want to even encourage him to visit/apply if we won't be able to send him to a small private college. He loves biology so the end goal is either medical school or maybe a MPH.
You posted here before, pretty recently, and got the same advice.
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Anonymous wrote:op here-thank you for all the responses. We definitely do not want to acquire a lot of debt for my son, especially since he has two other siblings going to college right behind him. I think that he will do better at a small(er) school but we could not swing it without a lot of aid. He is an amazing kid but school is not easy for him. He does take all honors/AP classes but he has to work for his 3.5-UW. We recently moved to MA and the competition here is insane. I just want to be realistic about whether we will get anything. I don't want to even encourage him to visit/apply if we won't be able to send him to a small private college. He loves biology so the end goal is either medical school or maybe a MPH.
Anonymous wrote:op here-thank you for all the responses. We definitely do not want to acquire a lot of debt for my son, especially since he has two other siblings going to college right behind him. I think that he will do better at a small(er) school but we could not swing it without a lot of aid. He is an amazing kid but school is not easy for him. He does take all honors/AP classes but he has to work for his 3.5-UW. We recently moved to MA and the competition here is insane. I just want to be realistic about whether we will get anything. I don't want to even encourage him to visit/apply if we won't be able to send him to a small private college. He loves biology so the end goal is either medical school or maybe a MPH.
Anonymous wrote:op here-thank you for all the responses. We definitely do not want to acquire a lot of debt for my son, especially since he has two other siblings going to college right behind him. I think that he will do better at a small(er) school but we could not swing it without a lot of aid. He is an amazing kid but school is not easy for him. He does take all honors/AP classes but he has to work for his 3.5-UW. We recently moved to MA and the competition here is insane. I just want to be realistic about whether we will get anything. I don't want to even encourage him to visit/apply if we won't be able to send him to a small private college. He loves biology so the end goal is either medical school or maybe a MPH.