Anonymous wrote:My kids got a full ride. All expenses paid for college. This is not something we share with ANYONE. People are struggling a LOT to pay for college for their kids. They don’t need to hear about yours. Congrats and all that but this is not news to share.
Anonymous wrote:My kids got a full ride. All expenses paid for college. This is not something we share with ANYONE. People are struggling a LOT to pay for college for their kids. They don’t need to hear about yours. Congrats and all that but this is not news to share.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. I am not naming the school because it is very small. Think Eckerd college, New College, Appalachian State, Kalamazoo. I think these are analogous. A school that is not particularly selective but is a really good fit for my kid and has lots of unique opportunities. The essay was written during the application process but could have been written any time before the scholarship deadline which was separate from the application deadline. It was a scholarship that had to be specifically applied for. It was based on the essay but had minimum gpa and maximum income ($175000) requirements. The rest of the overall application was also considered to evaluate whether the student aligned with the values of the college. Average student=3.0 gpa and no test scores. Some intense extracurriculars.
Anonymous wrote:Wow! Y’all are ridiculous, you know that? Are you actually adults posting here? You seriously look down on all the kids- thousands of kids-who go to “mediocre schools...where folks would only send their kids if it’s free”? You know those kids are going to go to college, have fun, learn some stuff and then become adults, get jobs and have regular adult lives- just like your kids! When you’re an adult no one cares where you went to college! I have friends who went to Ivies, SLACS, community Colleg and everything in between. No.one.cares. Please get over yourselves. Honestly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What frigg'n school?
University of Phoenix
Anonymous wrote:What frigg'n school?
Anonymous wrote:Mine did also but I’ve kept that secret for many years.
Anonymous wrote:My average child just got a full-tuition scholarship. He wasn’t aiming for big or name schools but one that was a good fit. He got the scholarship based on an amazing essay that he wrote. I’m so proud of him. And I want to encourage everyone to chill out a little about “best” schools. His friends are worried they’ll fail life if they don’t go to an Ivy. Meanwhile, he’ll be graduating debt free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No college gives a full ride based on an essay. Total crap thread.
Many colleges give scholarships based on an essay. Too bad you're not aware of these possibilities!
Name one college that gives full tuition for 4 based on an essay. Seriously, I am curious.
- dp
WashU in St. Louis
https://admissions.wustl.edu/cost-aid/scholarships/signature-scholar-programs/
16:15 here, I actually know a student at WUSTL who earned a full-tuition scholarship.