Anonymous wrote:Vandy in a landslide. EVERYONE at Vandy will be super smart and accomplished. Lot's of smart kids at UVA too, but some percentage of the class will be knuckle-draggers from the southwest part of the state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Are there conditions to keep the scholarship all four years?
2. Would saving that tuition money now make grad school a possibility or is money not a concern?
No, and yes, I have to major in cogsci
Wait. You MUST be in this major? Most people don't keep the same major all four years. Are you head over heels in love with cognitive science?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Are there conditions to keep the scholarship all four years?
2. Would saving that tuition money now make grad school a possibility or is money not a concern?
No, and yes, I have to major in cogsci
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be careful, OP. I'm guessing that some schools may know about this site and can connect the dots to figure out who you are.
I'll 100% choose UChicago if I get admitted though. I'm not ashamed in saying that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:sparky wrote:I got in UVA Echols and Vanderbilt full tuition. Which should I choose? I'm still waiting on Duke, JHU, Chicago, Columbia, Harvard and Princeton. I wonder if I get into any I listed before, is it worth going to Vandy over it??
A big part of the puzzle is whether you are a Virginia resident and what your family's financial situation is like and what you intend to study. If your folks are loaded and $73k per year isn't a big deal, then maybe Vanderbilt. If you are in-state and your $73k a year is tough on your family (and say you have siblings planning to go to college as well), then UVA Echols makes a whole lot of sense as a value proposition.
What in the world are you talking about?
Anonymous wrote:Be careful, OP. I'm guessing that some schools may know about this site and can connect the dots to figure out who you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be careful, OP. I'm guessing that some schools may know about this site and can connect the dots to figure out who you are.
And do.. what?
It's not unheard for a school to rescind an offer.
For what? Asking advice on which school he should go to?
I'm sorry, but LOL.
+1,000 Who cares? Vanderbilt obviously knew this was a strong candidate by offering full ride, of course it's not a foregone conclusion that he/she will attend.
OP, if you don't mind sharing, what are your stats? Are you hooked?
Anonymous wrote:1. Are there conditions to keep the scholarship all four years?
2. Would saving that tuition money now make grad school a possibility or is money not a concern?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be careful, OP. I'm guessing that some schools may know about this site and can connect the dots to figure out who you are.
And do.. what?
It's not unheard for a school to rescind an offer.
For what? Asking advice on which school he should go to?
I'm sorry, but LOL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be careful, OP. I'm guessing that some schools may know about this site and can connect the dots to figure out who you are.
And do.. what?
It's not unheard for a school to rescind an offer.
For what? Asking advice on which school he should go to?
I'm sorry, but LOL.