Chances, if you may? Also, general information would be nice...

<p>Yesterday was homecoming so the music you heard was probably everyone tailgating in the parking lot lol. I was studying for my orgo exam all day. I’m not quite sure what classes an open options science major takes first semester but I would imagine you’d be able to stay on track for pre-med.</p>

<p>Thanks again HazelEyez.</p>

<p>Haha, yeah people were just standing around listening to music i guess.</p>

<p>For those that applied Early Decision…</p>

<p>When do you find out about financial aid? Certainly they must give you some estimate at the time they accept you, but FAFSA doesn’t become available until Jan. 1</p>

<p>It (common app) says that colleges must give an estimate of FA on or around time of admittance for ED. For instance, if I don’t find out that their offer is not satisfactory (and thus the way to get out of the contract) until March… I’m screwed.</p>

<p>Hey Fearman,
You answered plenty of my questions, so I’m going to try to answer this one. I remember reading somewhere that a school has to let you know how much money you are going to get if you apply ED. They are probably going to tell us much earlier than Regular applying students.</p>

<p>Hello,
Me again. I was just wondering, a student can definitely go far if he/she graduates TCNJ from the Biology major, but what if he/she doesn’t graduate straight from the Biology major, but takes all of the similar classes in order to enter the medical field, is a student considered equally as qualified even though he/she didn’t graduate from the Biology major?
-Thanks</p>