Deaconblue
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My Wake room mate went to JuCo in NC, then graduated from Wake and (Bowman Gray) Wake Med School.
There is no way Wake should cost more than Stanford, Harvard, or MIT. There’s just no economic rationale for it.
agreed, but
if WF can get it, and they can, then why not?
<except for, you know, Pro Humanitate>
by the way, I know at least 3 of the other schools on the list I provided are need blind in admissions; WFU is not (not sure about Duke)
There is no way Wake should cost more than Stanford, Harvard, or MIT. There’s just no economic rationale for it.
Wake used to be need blind, right? Honestly, I feel like you can figure out who has "need" and who doesn't pretty easily. I'm sure Wake still gives big scholarships to people of need.
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