<p>Ursinus - applying but have yet to visit
Drexel - visited before receiving waiver and not interested
Drew - visited before receiving waiver and not interested
U Minn - not applying
Allegheny - not applying</p>
<p>also Tulane but too far so not interested.</p>
<p>Are the odds any better when you are offered these waivers or are they just trying to increase their application pool?</p>
<p>If you get free lunch dont u get fee waivers on all schools?</p>
<p>Tulane, Drexel, Randolph-Macon, some others...
Only applied to Tulane and I actually got in with a scholarship.</p>
<p>And because sneakers1234 asked about people who've gotten into Tulane so far:
GPA: 3.43 - I go to one of the toughest private schools in Florida, where a 4.0 is really, really good.
SAT: CR-700, M-690, W-750
ACT: 31
SAT II: Bio M-750, Math I-750
ECs: 4 years of orchestra (section leader for 2 years, Director's Award last year), tutor for a community service club this year, 2 years of band (section leader this year), 4 years of Renaissance Club (secretary since 10th grade), forensics (captain of speech for last two years), and I've participated in practically every theater production since my sophomore year.
I'm also a member of my school's French Honor Society.
I also have been working at a movie theater since May this year.</p>
<p>Tulane: applying
ursinus:no
wake forest: maybe
St Peter's:no
UVM:no
Fordhan:no
Stony Brook:no
Others but I cannot remember</p>
<p>nbafan, not really sure how we got the fee waiver...was sent to my daughter in an email. They have her stats and we visited there over the summer, so I guess that they were interested. Unfortunatley, she was not!</p>
<p>EDIT: I applied to Tulane</p>
<p>"If you get free lunch dont u get fee waivers on all schools?"</p>
<p>yeah I wasn't asking about those kinds of waivers, just the ones that anyone can get, including kids whose parents have high income levels.</p>