Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter acceptance for GMU finally came today with $80K merit scholarship.
Curious if you’re OOS?
Yes, my daughter is OOS
Congratulations? Would you be willing to share her stats and whether she was TO?
DD got $68,000 with similar, if not better, GPA than my DS had in 2020, when my son got much more than that (maybe even more than $80,000, I can't remember). However, my son submitted SAT scores. Another difference is that DD attends a private school with fewer APs (and fewer weighted courses), and my son attended public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter acceptance for GMU finally came today with $80K merit scholarship.
That is really unusual and outstanding! I didn't think Mason gave much merit aid.
Anonymous wrote:What is TO?
Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter acceptance for GMU finally came today with $80K merit scholarship.
Curious if you’re OOS?
Yes, my daughter is OOS
Congratulations? Would you be willing to share her stats and whether she was TO?
DD got $68,000 with similar, if not better, GPA than my DS had in 2020, when my son got much more than that (maybe even more than $80,000, I can't remember). However, my son submitted SAT scores. Another difference is that DD attends a private school with fewer APs (and fewer weighted courses), and my son attended public.
3.99 UW GPA, 36 ACT
\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter acceptance for GMU finally came today with $80K merit scholarship.
Curious if you’re OOS?
Yes, my daughter is OOS
Congratulations? Would you be willing to share her stats and whether she was TO?
DD got $68,000 with similar, if not better, GPA than my DS had in 2020, when my son got much more than that (maybe even more than $80,000, I can't remember). However, my son submitted SAT scores. Another difference is that DD attends a private school with fewer APs (and fewer weighted courses), and my son attended public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congrats to those who got in!
It's a good school that unfortunately gets overlooked by many solely because it's too close to home.
Exactly. I’m sure other kids (from elsewhere) rule out universities that they live close to as well. Kids from all over come to GMU, so it’s really just locals who pooh-pooh it due to proximity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter acceptance for GMU finally came today with $80K merit scholarship.
Curious if you’re OOS?
Yes, my daughter is OOS
Congratulations? Would you be willing to share her stats and whether she was TO?
DD got $68,000 with similar, if not better, GPA than my DS had in 2020, when my son got much more than that (maybe even more than $80,000, I can't remember). However, my son submitted SAT scores. Another difference is that DD attends a private school with fewer APs (and fewer weighted courses), and my son attended public.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter acceptance for GMU finally came today with $80K merit scholarship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter acceptance for GMU finally came today with $80K merit scholarship.
Curious if you’re OOS?
Yes, my daughter is OOS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter acceptance for GMU finally came today with $80K merit scholarship.
Curious if you’re OOS?
Anonymous wrote:My daughter acceptance for GMU finally came today with $80K merit scholarship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congrats to those who got in!
It's a good school that unfortunately gets overlooked by many solely because it's too close to home.
Exactly. I’m sure other kids (from elsewhere) rule out universities that they live close to as well. Kids from all over come to GMU, so it’s really just locals who pooh-pooh it due to proximity.
+1 DS, in Arlington, would not consider GMU even though it had a great program for his interest. My friend's kid in Richmond was accepted this week and it's her first choice. She wouldn't apply to VCU. I was the same back when I was applying to colleges -- would not consider UCLA because it was too close to home and I'd visited the campus so many times for school field trips.