<p>average man!
Tell me,had you ever heard of D’mouth engg. before coming here?
It is need blind yay!!It’ll offer you all you qualify for.</p>
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<p>The Cornell campus is the most beautiful place I’ve visited in the world. Believe me, I’m really well traveled. </p>
<p>Like they all say- Ithaca is gorges :)</p>
<p>In a need-blind college they’re gonna give you money irrespective, right?</p>
<p>Does someone have a link to need blind / sensitive schools for internationals?</p>
<p>Ani-you only get aid if you “qualify” for it financially.It is given to those who come under the 60000$ bracket.You can check out if you qualify for it using any of the many fin. aid calculators on different college websites.Needless to say,need blind colleges are the ones that are significant reaches.D’mouth less than the others though.</p>
<p>What if I don’t qualify and I just want the aid? :P</p>
<p>Need-blind colleges are mainly HYPSM? </p>
<p>AND THAT WAS POST NUMBER <em>ONE THOUSAND!</em></p>
<p>No can do.
Need blind=HYPSM,d’mouth,amherst.For Int’ls,those are the only ones need blind.
Williams was too,but they had huge endowment cuts in the financial meltdown and took back their policy of being need blind for int’ls.Which is sad.They had started it only a couple years back.</p>
<p>And Haarvard. </p>
<p>The recession has really spoiled aid opportunities for everyone.</p>
<p>RPI’s admissions director was telling me how they opened up $25M for aid and then the recession struck and most of the current students needed aid so 70% of the aid money went in helping them out.</p>
<p>Sorry didn’t notice HYPSM <em>facepalm</em></p>
<p>I’ve said this before, I don’t like Dartmouth’s engineering. They’re need-blind, yes, so if you get in and Dartmouth is cheapest and it matters to you, go ahead with it.</p>
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<p>The S in HYPSM is Stanford. Stanford is not need-blind for internationals.</p>
<p>congrats ani - the new hazaarpati.</p>
<p>Me, BB and TS are in the elite hazaar+ club now.</p>
<p>Pixie, you better catch up! :D</p>
<p>Try CMU or Johns Hopkins.</p>
<p>Johns Hopkins is only really good for bio-related majors.</p>