Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS got merit at all or most of his schools - the trick is to apply to schools a bit below what you could just barely get admitted to - safeties for you will give you money.
+1. Apply to a lot of safeties and watch the merit offers roll in.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t seem helpful unless people also provide their out of pocket number
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS was offered full tuition at several small slacs you've never heard of (and not in his major) so he declined all.
Why did he even spend time and money applying to them?
Can you say which?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS was offered full tuition at several small slacs you've never heard of (and not in his major) so he declined all.
Why did he even spend time and money applying to them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To get merit, you have to research what school gives merit (are buyers) and which do not (are sellers).
If you want merit, look for schools that are “buyers.”
Gee thanks
Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t seem helpful unless people also provide their out of pocket number
Anonymous wrote:To get merit, you have to research what school gives merit (are buyers) and which do not (are sellers).
If you want merit, look for schools that are “buyers.”
Anonymous wrote:Kid received enough at Kalamazoo College to bring price down to $25,000, full tuition at Juniata College to bring price to $13,000, and $15-$20,000 at UVM for a final COA of $45,000, and others.
Attending UMD for $30,000.
Wow! Great offers
Anonymous wrote:DC was offered tuition covered at U of Arizona. We know some happy kids there, plus Tucson is a great town and a true change in scenery and culture.