Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No Ivy League gives Merit Aid. Unless it is a specific scholarship. They all are either need blind or need aware.
Either way, if you from the UK and applying to Ivies, you better make under $150k a year to get a kind of significant need based aid as a foreigner. And even then, unless your income is less than 60 tr 80k then you might as well use the UK system at £9.3k per year….
Pretty sure you can't get aid for financial reasons FAFSA as a foreigner
That is 100% INCORRECT.
You absolutely can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In that case, lets say your kid gets in one of the schools you mentioned, Stanford, MIT or Wharton but no financial aid or very little. How are you going to justify a $80k+ vs £9.3k?
That is a tough one. For us UK citizens, outside of Oxbridge is a full pay degree from Stanford/MIT/Wharton worth $300k more than a degree from Durham, St. Andrews or Warwick? As a Brit, I personally do not think so. But lets see what happens.
My kid was accepted to Brown ED. Zero aid. He is going to St Andrews.
Breaking the ED contract? Why apply ED the? Hugely unethical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In that case, lets say your kid gets in one of the schools you mentioned, Stanford, MIT or Wharton but no financial aid or very little. How are you going to justify a $80k+ vs £9.3k?
That is a tough one. For us UK citizens, outside of Oxbridge is a full pay degree from Stanford/MIT/Wharton worth $300k more than a degree from Durham, St. Andrews or Warwick? As a Brit, I personally do not think so. But lets see what happens.
My kid was accepted to Brown ED. Zero aid. He is going to St Andrews.
Breaking the ED contract? Why apply ED the? Hugely unethical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In that case, lets say your kid gets in one of the schools you mentioned, Stanford, MIT or Wharton but no financial aid or very little. How are you going to justify a $80k+ vs £9.3k?
That is a tough one. For us UK citizens, outside of Oxbridge is a full pay degree from Stanford/MIT/Wharton worth $300k more than a degree from Durham, St. Andrews or Warwick? As a Brit, I personally do not think so. But lets see what happens.
My kid was accepted to Brown ED. Zero aid. He is going to St Andrews.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In that case, lets say your kid gets in one of the schools you mentioned, Stanford, MIT or Wharton but no financial aid or very little. How are you going to justify a $80k+ vs £9.3k?
That is a tough one. For us UK citizens, outside of Oxbridge is a full pay degree from Stanford/MIT/Wharton worth $300k more than a degree from Durham, St. Andrews or Warwick? As a Brit, I personally do not think so. But lets see what happens.
Anonymous wrote:In that case, lets say your kid gets in one of the schools you mentioned, Stanford, MIT or Wharton but no financial aid or very little. How are you going to justify a $80k+ vs £9.3k?
Anonymous wrote:I know you guys take A levels. But has he taken SAT or ACT? How did he do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No Ivy League gives Merit Aid. Unless it is a specific scholarship. They all are either need blind or need aware.
Either way, if you from the UK and applying to Ivies, you better make under $150k a year to get a kind of significant need based aid as a foreigner. And even then, unless your income is less than 60 tr 80k then you might as well use the UK system at £9.3k per year….
Pretty sure you can't get aid for financial reasons FAFSA as a foreigner
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No Ivy League gives Merit Aid. Unless it is a specific scholarship. They all are either need blind or need aware.
Either way, if you from the UK and applying to Ivies, you better make under $150k a year to get a kind of significant need based aid as a foreigner. And even then, unless your income is less than 60 tr 80k then you might as well use the UK system at £9.3k per year….
Pretty sure you can't get aid for financial reasons FAFSA as a foreigner
Anonymous wrote:No Ivy League gives Merit Aid. Unless it is a specific scholarship. They all are either need blind or need aware.
Either way, if you from the UK and applying to Ivies, you better make under $150k a year to get a kind of significant need based aid as a foreigner. And even then, unless your income is less than 60 tr 80k then you might as well use the UK system at £9.3k per year….
Have you ever done Princeton's net price calculator?Anonymous wrote:No Ivy League gives Merit Aid. Unless it is a specific scholarship. They all are either need blind or need aware.
Either way, if you from the UK and applying to Ivies, you better make under $150k a year to get an kind of significant need based aid as a foreigner. And even then, unless your income is less than 60 tr 80k then you might as well use the UK system at £9.3k per year….