▲ | growse 12 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
> No, you can get a scholarship Of course! So easy! What percentage of foreign students applying get aid or scholarships? > Again, this is really the best of the best, those with the highest merit. You're assuming that "the best of the best" are applying. This is not true. "The best of the best who are encouraged to apply and/or have the means", apply. This is not the same population. > All they had to do was convince a bureaucrat their life was hard I don't know who this "bureaucrat" is. When I interviewed at Cambridge I was seen by 3 fellows, all members of the relevant departments. > If you can't get the grades, you don't have merit. Nobody's this naive, surely? | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | krastanov 6 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
While I sympathize with some of your arguments, you are wrong about scholarships. Getting financial aid as a foreign student at an institution like Harvard, Yale, or MIT is the norm. | |||||||||||||||||
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