<p>k314sig09: lawrenceville is not public by any means…
The 2005-2006 tuition charge for boarding students is like $35,000</p>
<p>alumni include Michael Eisner, Malcolm Forbes, George Gallup…wikipedia says their endowment is 300,000 per capita…</p>
<p>k314sig09: lawrenceville is not public by any means…
The 2005-2006 tuition charge for boarding students is like $35,000</p>
<p>alumni include Michael Eisner, Malcolm Forbes, George Gallup…wikipedia says their endowment is 300,000 per capita…</p>
<p>youll get into every college except yhp… but dont worry… youll get in somewhere really good… not a problem</p>
<p>No, I meant the public school where he lives… which he was saying “he wouldn’t have a chance in hell” if he went there. I was just saying that for me being from a public school isn’t bad, though for him it might be. And about that tuiton… $35,000? I have to pay less for my entire four years in college… of course the government pays for 200 grand of it.</p>
<p>Harry Potter Was Not A Prefect!!!</p>
<p>yeah, lville aint cheap, but just like with college, most people are on some financial aid. </p>
<p>roberto, i agree that my list is pretty top-heavy, but i think i have a few good matches there i’d really like to go to, like Hopkins, Tufts, Northwestern. The only reason I think they’re matches is by looking at who from my school got in to those schools this year.</p>
<p>madeinusa, if youre interested in journalism, then why are you not considering columbia?</p>
<p>do you play lax? our lax team will have some vacancies next year :d ok, terrible joke… but you should look at Duke.</p>
<p>bulldog, the columbia journalism program is a grad school. i’m sure their undergrad in journalism is also strong, but i’m not sure i want to be right smack in the city. i think i’d like to major in political science and then maybe get a journalism grad degree.</p>