heartman1998
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I'm a non-trad, international student in my 30s. I currently have a high-paying job, but I will be quitting if and when I get an admission. Parents are retired. I'm a permanent resident of the US (green card).
How is need-based aid determined for students like myself? Should I try to get offers from schools I am not truly interested in to use as leverage during negotiations? Anything I should say during interviews? Or is all this negotiation only done post-admission?
GPA: 3.7
MCAT: 524
Research: few thousand hours, 10+ pubs
Volunteering: 500 hours
T10: ugrad
WARS: 90+
How is need-based aid determined for students like myself? Should I try to get offers from schools I am not truly interested in to use as leverage during negotiations? Anything I should say during interviews? Or is all this negotiation only done post-admission?
GPA: 3.7
MCAT: 524
Research: few thousand hours, 10+ pubs
Volunteering: 500 hours
T10: ugrad
WARS: 90+
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