How to use a Moneyball strategy for college applications and find excellent schools that are underva

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by Banjo, Nov 7, 2020.

  1. Banjo

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  2. jem

    jem

    With two kids in college and 2 a few years away... that yield number is a very nice stat.
    Although I was hoping it would include the quality of education you are getting and not just the finances.

    I have learned something interesting about the process.

    Some of the schools ranked 40-50 nationally on down were offering my current freshman - merit scholarships equalizing their tuition to the cost of a
    University of California type payment.

    Basically, they were knocking their tuition down to
    about $15,000 - $18,000 a year regardless of their starting price.

    Other parents I talked to saw a similar pattern for good students.
     
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  3. Interesting article! Thank you very much for spreading it. Many excellent schools are underestimated or overestimated and should be well studied before choosing!
     
  4. I agree with you! Many schools and the standard school curriculum are overrated. In fact, there are few useful practical classes that will help us in life. In college, I had many assignments on various topics, but it was very difficult for me to write a good text. I used https://edubirdie.com/rewrite-my-essay to improve my results and save time for preparation. This resource helped me a lot, thanks to it I had more free time for my hobbies and interests.
     
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