Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:every school is different so you should ask around about specifics. For instance, Burke will accept you and then tell you how much aid they can give you. It would be up to you whether to take the offer or not. Field school will reject you if they can’t give you the aid you say you need. Or at least they used to
Exactly our experience.
I’ll add that Lowell partially bases their decisions on FA needs and only admits if they can meet your need. They are very open about it, which I appreciated.
False. Our kid got into Lowell but we weren’t offered enough aid to meet our need.
Yeah we got accepted as well but weren’t offered aid. We make under 85k a year/family of 4. lol why even admit us. Sure let me just magically make $40k appear!
Frankly it's kind of nuts to be looking at private schools on a $85K income.
You’re right. Only the privileged children of lawyers and private sector finance professionals deserve a quality education. Those of us in blue cooler and/or non-profit work should be grateful for our scraps.
The government already provides free K-12 school. If you want your kid to attend a $40k/year private school, you should pay for it yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:every school is different so you should ask around about specifics. For instance, Burke will accept you and then tell you how much aid they can give you. It would be up to you whether to take the offer or not. Field school will reject you if they can’t give you the aid you say you need. Or at least they used to
Exactly our experience.
I’ll add that Lowell partially bases their decisions on FA needs and only admits if they can meet your need. They are very open about it, which I appreciated.
False. Our kid got into Lowell but we weren’t offered enough aid to meet our need.
Yeah we got accepted as well but weren’t offered aid. We make under 85k a year/family of 4. lol why even admit us. Sure let me just magically make $40k appear!
Frankly it's kind of nuts to be looking at private schools on a $85K income.
You’re right. Only the privileged children of lawyers and private sector finance professionals deserve a quality education. Those of us in blue cooler and/or non-profit work should be grateful for our scraps.
The government already provides free K-12 school. If you want your kid to attend a $40k/year private school, you should pay for it yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:every school is different so you should ask around about specifics. For instance, Burke will accept you and then tell you how much aid they can give you. It would be up to you whether to take the offer or not. Field school will reject you if they can’t give you the aid you say you need. Or at least they used to
Exactly our experience.
I’ll add that Lowell partially bases their decisions on FA needs and only admits if they can meet your need. They are very open about it, which I appreciated.
False. Our kid got into Lowell but we weren’t offered enough aid to meet our need.
Yeah we got accepted as well but weren’t offered aid. We make under 85k a year/family of 4. lol why even admit us. Sure let me just magically make $40k appear!
Frankly it's kind of nuts to be looking at private schools on a $85K income.
You’re right. Only the privileged children of lawyers and private sector finance professionals deserve a quality education. Those of us in blue cooler and/or non-profit work should be grateful for our scraps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:every school is different so you should ask around about specifics. For instance, Burke will accept you and then tell you how much aid they can give you. It would be up to you whether to take the offer or not. Field school will reject you if they can’t give you the aid you say you need. Or at least they used to
Exactly our experience.
I’ll add that Lowell partially bases their decisions on FA needs and only admits if they can meet your need. They are very open about it, which I appreciated.
False. Our kid got into Lowell but we weren’t offered enough aid to meet our need.
Yeah we got accepted as well but weren’t offered aid. We make under 85k a year/family of 4. lol why even admit us. Sure let me just magically make $40k appear!
Frankly it's kind of nuts to be looking at private schools on a $85K income.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:every school is different so you should ask around about specifics. For instance, Burke will accept you and then tell you how much aid they can give you. It would be up to you whether to take the offer or not. Field school will reject you if they can’t give you the aid you say you need. Or at least they used to
Exactly our experience.
I’ll add that Lowell partially bases their decisions on FA needs and only admits if they can meet your need. They are very open about it, which I appreciated.
False. Our kid got into Lowell but we weren’t offered enough aid to meet our need.
Yeah we got accepted as well but weren’t offered aid. We make under 85k a year/family of 4. lol why even admit us. Sure let me just magically make $40k appear!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. So a strategy is to apply no aid year one ( and gain admissions) and then apply for FA in proceeding years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. So a strategy is to apply no aid year one ( and gain admissions) and then apply for FA in proceeding years.
No, unless you have a major life circumstance that renders you unable to pay. If you can do it one year, why not the next?
Anonymous wrote:Does applying for financial aid ( just to see if we qualify) typically factor negatively in admission decisions?