Chiming in on your statement about being a finalist for a scholarship that would grant you full tuition to any in state university. That typically refers to ‘in-state’ meaning public institutions (whose tuition is significantly less expensive for in-state residents compared to private institutions whose tuition is typically much higher and independent of residency). Its neither here nor there for a chance me thread, I just want to make sure you are clear on the terms of that scholarship and what that means for universities “in the state” vs. “in-state” universities.
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