How Likely is it that I receive merit-based aid at these schools?

income $175k-250k <= can you narrow that a bit? Or at least ask your parents how much they’ll pay each year?

do you have a non-custodial parent?


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Objective:
SAT I (breakdown): 2220 Superscore (720 CR, 780 Math, 720 Writing, 8 Essay) (3 Sittings); 2180 Single SAT (720 CR, 780 Math, 680 Writing, 8 Essay)
ACT (breakdown): N/A
SAT II: 800 Math II, 740 World History, 720 Spanish (I am not a native speaker)
Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): Not exactly sure, I would estimate 3.83/4 or a 4.6/5 (This is very, very good at my school)
Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): N/A (my school does not rank but I would estimate that I am somewhere between top 5-10%, at worst comfortably in the top 15%)
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New York University, No

George Washington University, Stingy

Boston University (specifically the Presidential Scholarship), Doesn’t BU have their merit clearly spelled out? Or is that NEU?

Northeastern University,

University of Massachusetts Amherst. “Free tuition” here is a joke since the tuition is super low, but the “fees” are super high.

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You would probably get a good bit of merit aid at GWU (maybe half to 75% of tuition).


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@tigerrocks13 Why do you think that? GWU is stingy.

Does anyone know if these schools superscore for merit? Many schools do not.