Best Value Colleges for 2020 | The Princeton Review

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  • Опубликовано: 20 июл 2024
  • When we ask college-bound students and their parents about their biggest college worry, the top answer-for seven years running-has been the level of debt to pay for a bachelor's degree. Now more than ever, families are weighing the benefits of higher education against the financial costs. Watch this video for strategic advice about how to get a top-notch education at a great value-in terms of affordability, grant aid (that you don't have to pay back), student debt, career/salary data for alumni, and other key factors.
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  • @ThePrincetonReview
    @ThePrincetonReview  4 года назад

    SUBSCRIBE to our channel for the latest updates about admissions, financial aid, exams, and more. Comment below and tell us YOUR dream school!

  • @heartcomedy5
    @heartcomedy5 4 года назад +5

    Great video Rob. Cost is a very important factor in choosing a college and sometimes students choose not to go to prestigious schools because their financial aid packages are still expensive. It’s horrible that students have to think of cost when trying to get an education and better themselves, but that’s a part of life.
    Excellent video 👍

  • @dilorano6829
    @dilorano6829 4 года назад +2

    4:19 Wait.... so there are colleges who won't accept you just because you don't have the money?? Thats so stupid....

  • @reece_harding
    @reece_harding 4 года назад +2

    Could you explain that stat about how a bachelor's degree is worth 2.8 million dollars? I find this very hard to believe. From what I've found the average earnings for a bachelor's degree holder is $60,996 and a high school degree holder is $37,024. Subtracting this we get a difference of $23,972 per year. Then we take $2,800,000/$23,972 and find that one must work OVER 116 years to make this statistic hold true. Do you disagree with any part of my math? I would be interested to hear your side of this topic. Thanks! (All stats are from the Department of Labor)

  • @mudasirbhat_28
    @mudasirbhat_28 4 года назад

    Hi Rob Sir,
    Thank you,
    I have a question
    Now what effect on collage Admission and scholarship for international students and if student international student have low GPA and great SAT score and great Extra carricular profile can he get admission And scholarship in good USA university?
    Thank you
    Hope you reply .