Yes, I am a US citizen and I qualify for full aid.
I know this probably seems like weāre ganging up on you. Weāve seen many other students in the past with similar aspirations. The admissions cycle (especially for the top colleges) has become incredibly competitive over the past few years. Just trying to give you a brutally honest view. So donāt take this as a negative. What youāve accomplished is impressive, but at the end of the day, you want to end up at a place which is a good fit.
This is NOT a hookā¦.and at some places will be considered not an advantage. Is there some reason why you are graduating early?
Why is this? Why are you being āforcedā to graduate early?
Please read this thread Iām linking below. It is older but for youā¦on point. Your list of colleges is very top heavy. Like you, the student in this thread had an excellent academic recordā¦and was NMF in additionā¦and did not graduate early. Short story, he has no acceptances and also didnāt have a real safetyā¦like you. And acceptances have become even more competitive since 2007.
http://talk.qa.collegeconfidential.com/t/no-acceptances-one-kids-story-a-year-later/188570/260
Would your parents consider paying for a HS boarding school for you for a year?
Based on? The net price calculators are currently set for students starting college in Fall 2023, so should be viewed as an estimate onlyā¦because YOU arenāt starting college in fall 2023.
If any of the colleges on your list are need aware for admissionsā¦they could consider your full need during the admissions process.
Iām assuming you NEED full funding. Is that true? If so, you need to find an affordable sure thing college.
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