Apply out of state

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whitethunder10

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I wonder - maybe if you apply like you are an out of state student your cahnces of getting in go up. They get more money from out of state students - right?

Money makes the world turn...

Maybe you can apply like you are out of state and then pull and "Oh whoops I'm actually in state" once you are accepted...

Based on this web site it seems like being accepted into a PT program is risky, like there often isn;t a reason why one person is selected over another... Just an idea...

Any thoughts?

Thanks
 
can you not write pretty much the same thing in 2 different posts? thanks. any thoughts?
 
Ok, thanks for that. Now I'm ready for some real thoughts from people who didn't just get their lunch money stolen...
 
Haha

Welp my 2 cents.

I would suggest St Augistine for out of state. They accept numerous out of state and international student. Plus my buddy who is out of state pays like 7k per semester.

Most out of state schools instate students. For example, this year Mississippi didnt allow any out of state student into their program. This was due to only 1 PT school in the whole state. Other schools accept out of state students. For example, for a class of 40 students~at least 5 will be out of state. There is usually guidlines for this that schools must follow to accept out of state students.
 
dont leave stupid posts, you ****ing HS student.
 
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