<p>Hello again!
I am back to the chance thread, but this time it isn't for me! It's for my friend Emma. She currently attends her local public school and told me she wasn't feeling challenged enough. Here are her stats; She would be applying for her Sophomore year
-She is Top 50 in her state for women's tennis at the age of 14
-First generation American (Her parents are from Armenia and don't speak English)
-Straight A student
-Lives in Florida
However, she would require full financial aid... She was wondering what her chances of being accepted at one of these schools would be. Thanks!</p>
<p>Need more info…</p>
<p>There isn’t enough information here. But also, schools don’t usually give out full scholarships. They pay for part, and you have to pay the other part.</p>
<p>Many of these schools actually do give out full financial aid. At Groton it is for any family with a gross income below 75,000. I know that the other schools listed here have very similar policies. I do believe, however, that it can be much more difficult to be admitted under those circumstances. </p>