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<p>If your parents wouldn't go for Holy Cross, you'd better scratch Georgetown off the list too (it's Jesuit, Catholic).</p>
<p>Do your stats fit all your schools? My point is - don't forget when planning trips to visit match and safety schools too.</p>
<p>Do your parents' finances fit all these schools? Now is a good time to have that conversation with them, if you haven't already. Again, it's critical to visit financial safeties too, and be sure to interview at any schools where you are seeking merit money. (PS Most of the schools on your list offer zero or very little in the way of merit money.)</p>
<p>It's great to get ideas about location, campus amenities, on-campus culture, etc. But there are often other factors that can broaden your search.
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<p>Yeah, I don't know whether or not they'd go for Georgetown. The thing is, it's not as blatantly christian as Holy Cross because the name doesn't automatically give that away. </p>
<p>My stats do fit all these schools, and I go to a well-known school among colleges, which helps. I don't have any real safeties yet, but I'll probably discuss that with my college advisor at school when I get a meeting with her. </p>
<p>My parents finances do fit these schools. It would be great if one of them offered substantial merit scholarships, but I don't know if we'd qualify for any real financial aid. </p>
<p>Like I've repeated (over and over again), this is just a rough list of schools that caught my eye. Over the next few months, I'll smooth it out and probably even find some new schools to add to the list. </p>
<p>I just threw it out there to see what people knew about the schools on it. It really helped, by the way.</p>