<p>grinnell writes on its website that if you want the special scholarship that will meet 100% of your need you need to apply rd. so looks like you’re deciding between trinity, skidmore and gettysburg lol</p>
<p>any suggestion on other good LACs for ED ??</p>
<p>@mumford07 : changed my plan … considering colleges … may be after my SAT!</p>
<p>@adayin: this time I am sure about mine, and you know mine! haha Vandy is ED II</p>
<p>yea… I know … Good luck … Ur ED I will be my RD :P</p>
<p>okies bros I am going for Amherst… please share if you have any words of wisdom … :)</p>
<p>I’m thinking about EDying one of the following colleges: colby, skidmore or colorado. which one do you guys think would be a good choice ? I guess a lot of CC users had applied last year too. I don’t think Nepalese students have a good history of ED acceptance(or even RD acceptance) at skidmore and colorado college in the recent years.</p>
<p>Applied in October to Williams ed… And find out in 2 days!! Fingers crossed…</p>
<p>Best of luck! @dnlalex11 mines like in 5 days</p>
<p>@Spykid :::Well, I wont be 100% sure that you will receive more financial aid after being US citizen, but I am sure you will get more loan than you have expected if you fill out FAFSA. I am in my first semester, and I have a friend exactly same situation as yours. He was selected in Tufts and all but he didn’t go because the loan was much more than he had expected. So, the point is you may not have to pay for four years being a US citizen, but you will have to pay the loan afterwards.</p>