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...Hoxby recommends that students with a chance to study at an expensive, top-tier school like Harvard or Princeton should take that chance--even in the face of a full scholarship offer from a state school or even a well-established public university--because it is the most lucrative in the long...
...addition, other state schools can use the lever of a full scholarship or low tuition to attract students from their home state. Still, Hoxby says, graduates from these schools would see their education as no bargain--over their careers, tier-three graduates will make a total of about $400,000 less than tier one graduates...
...address the perception that we're socioeconomically out of reach," Lewis says. "These rankings give very little credit to generous schools for the enormous scholarship assistance we give to students in need...
...connections can come from any number of experiences: Students name boarding schools, debate competitions, athletic meets and scholarship awards ceremonies as hot spots for meeting prospective Harvard students during high school...
...Dewey Ballantine. It was something of a surprise, since, although he was editor of law review at Notre Dame, for most of his education, Allison didn't go to school--at least not to a formal one. Neither did Tad Heuer, 22, of Holliston, Mass., who won a Marshall Scholarship to the London School of Economics following his graduation from Brown University...