Single Choice EA Surges--But with the Middle Class Caught in the Middle (Again)

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<p>Like I said, it’s not a problem because they did save, so we don’t need FA.</p>

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A really good school, but it just has spoiled kids. And nah, I couldn’t care less about what I wear. I literally wear a pair of jeans and a tee-shirt every day, which a lot of my friends get on my case about because they think I look like I don’t give a shiz, but that’s true-- I don’t give a shiz. But some of my friends who do wear $100 of clothing a day are now facing a predicament where they don’t have money for college without FA.</p>

<p>As for the original post, again, I will say that I do actually have quite a few friends who were hindered during this process when it comes to applying to some early programs because of FA. Not the Ivies, which give full need, but slightly lower down. And yes, some of them of make $200k, but some make less. But cost of living is not always factored in so at this point they are looking at state schools. I don’t feel for the ones who wasted their money on material goods, only the ones who tried but unfortunately still couldn’t save up enough.</p>