Where is everyone from?

<p>That's what you thought then, I have a friend studying there with a full aid</p>

<p>Duncanctc & ngohuongly88, you're not going to california to study ;)? (I've applied to UCI)</p>

<p>Hey,I am currently a freshman at Tulane.Probably I can give you some information regarding the scholarship and financial aid package at Tulane.There are three types of academic scholarships offered by Tulane:The Dean's Honor Scholarship,The Distinguished Scholar Award,The Founders Award.The Dean's Honor covers full tuition but does not cover room and board.The Distinguished Award is $22000 for this year,up $4000 from last year!(Hey,it's a huge increase).Founders Award is the same amount as the Distinguished Scholar Award,but awarded to students with families working in the education industry.And Tulane offers a maximum of $15000 need-based financial aid to international students.In one way or the other,intl students have to pay room and board out of their pockets since the maximum amount of Tulane academic scholarship only covers tuition and Tulane doesn't offer amount of money that exceeds the Dean's Honor Scholarship.Guys,hope this helps.Oh,yeah...Tulane is a very prestigious university.Nice weather,beautiful campus,nice professors,good reputation make it the ideal place to study.But,keep it in mind that kids here do party a lot while still getting "A"s and "B"s.</p>

<p>Oh,yeah,I forgot to say that New Orleans is a vibrant city.With all the bars and restaurants,you can always entertain yourself,haha.All the bars and restaurants along Bourbon Street will make you high!And Mardi Gras is definitely something you don't wanna miss!Get drunk during Mardi Gras!</p>

<p>Yeah, I love New Orleans (though never been there). If I go to the U.S, I'll definitely visit the city. Mardi Gras is really a big fest. And there's a jazz festival in the summer or around spring, I don't remember well, at a special place call the Fest Quarter, right?
to thibi_yen: unfortunately, I'm not applying to any school in Cali :( Mine are around the east cost or the midwest</p>

<p>On a University's website, where it says stuff about costs, Is the tution (and room/board blablah) cost for 'out of state' residents, the same for international students?.. Or do internationals have to pay a bit more?</p>

<p>think so. but usually, if the school is private, it doesn't distinguish cost for in-state and for out-of-state or int'l students.</p>

<p>from Nepal..............hey blip.....me from BNKS........r frm there too ??</p>

<p>Ma hu yaar, ma pg kyaa!
nepali ma bolnu ramailo, yaha kohi bujhnee chaina!!
Yini haru sangsangai maile paani college chitto paaye nie hunthyo niee!</p>

<p>la ghaane chinish ta blip lai??</p>

<p>blip******</p>

<p>I'm from the Philippines. I have been living here in FL for almost 3 years.</p>

<p>is this the third thread on this topic? I'm doing it the third time...
kyrgyzstan here!</p>

<p>Kathmandu, Nepal</p>

<p>Learn how to spell "O-C-E-A-N-I-A". :)</p>

<p>What's the FUUCK??</p>

<p>Where is the thread "Russia and Russia speaking (post USSR)", started by meder.</p>

<p>Is it direct discrimination? Hey, mods? Are you here?</p>

<p>OK, sorry! After so long time, you decided to establish the law of "CC terms"! Maybe, that's right!</p>

<p>Jambo..from Tanzania, East Africa...here!</p>

<p>add on to the Nepali list... but am in UK at the mo.
hey blip and ahtsisab, this is ur fren fron bnks. u probably know who. btw, is daydreamer from bnks too? am putting my guess on Den narayan.</p>

<p>Tianjin, China</p>

<p>hey mannu, ghane n pg
tis cnese here
hehe</p>

<p>Warsaw, Poland (we like to call it Central Europe ;)). Currently -- Princeton, NJ.</p>