They weren't when I was going. And note it for certain family income points, I would bet 80 percent of Stanford students come from families with incomes above that threshold, probably double that.
They weren't when I was going. And note it for certain family income points, I would bet 80 percent of Stanford students come from families with incomes above that threshold, probably double that.
They were free when I attended from 2004-2008. Our school was the first school to push this kind of program through all prestigious schools out there. Stanford is behind the curve by a decade.
They were free when I attended from 2004-2008. Our school was the first school to push this kind of program through all prestigious schools out there. Stanford is behind the curve by a decade.
It probably does have some of the richest alumni. However, most of Cali schools don't give a damn about their student bodies. They have enough demand from rich people that they operate in a for profit manner in term of their admission and financial aid policies. Schools like Harvard, MIT, Princeton, and Yale in the East Cost have giving out full rides on need base to accepted students since 2004.
They were free when I attended from 2004-2008. Our school was the first school to push this kind of program through all prestigious schools out there. Stanford is behind the curve by a decade.
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