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okay all right so this is MIT
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scholarship at Massachusetts Institute
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of Technology um 2024
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2025 sorry about this one to my face cam
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will not be available because of a
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technical problem um anyway so this is
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for bachelors's uh it's uh at MIT
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clearly I mean I don't think I have to
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say anything about MIT it's one of like
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it's like the the best school in the
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world so pretty much everybody knows
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funding um we'll see what that means uh
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but basically it means just like more it
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covers more than just a tuition fees
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right um there are no specific
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nationalities or subjects for this one
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all subjects at the school are
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accepted and um as you can see we have
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the deadlines here admission deadline is
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November the 1st and the scholarship
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deadline is November 30 which is like
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this one is kind of a little uh too
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uh at this point so like perhaps this
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would be more uh useful for later so MIT
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scholarship again uh we'll see what it
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covers but like it can covers cover
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different uh amounts of money it can
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cover like 100% of your demonstrated
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financial needs um university kind of
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explains that a little better we're
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going to see that in a second but the
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university again not much to say about
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the university like everybody knows
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MIT uh it's in Cambridge United States
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in Boston um 12,000 students and four
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scholarships we can see those two um we
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have a first year Grand so it's about
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$2,000 uh just like they give that to
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first year students um if you have
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financial difficulties like Al if you if
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you have financial difficulties as an
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international student living in Boston I
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don't think $2,000 will be uh will fix
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your problems but like it can help quite
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a lot so MIT scholarship this is the one
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we are talking about right now uh it's
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funding uh it covers up to 100% of
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students demonstrated financial needs it
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can be less than that from what I gather
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uh but like we are taking the like the
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maximum amount of you can the maximum
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amount you can get from a scholarship
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and we are classifying them based on
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that so these are the ones that we have
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for undergraduate students and then we
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have graduate ones presidential graduate
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fellowship program which is full tuition
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and then assistantships uh they're also
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full tuition assistantships like if you
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do not know basically means uh they mean
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like it means going to the university
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and working for the University so we
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have information here about like the
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admissions you can just click here to go
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and see about the University's
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application process directly from the
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University's website uh like
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International applicants Mi
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International when to apply grades and
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courseworks standardized tests and
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scores and then we have the deadlines
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here again this is a little too close
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for this year um my schedule was a
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little a little messed up uh sorry about
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that so we have yeah the tuition fees
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are extremely high as you can see I mean
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it's a private university it's an
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extremely um prestigious University like
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so not only it's very competitive but um
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yeah it's like it is very expensive like
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$60,000 um is pretty much the highest
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level you get uh in even in United
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States so um this scholarship can cover
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all of that like if you're are a very
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good student uh you are admitted to the
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university um they will just like you
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know they will take care of that for you
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probably um with scholarships so yeah
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back back to the scholarship we have the
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application process here uh you need to
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have a CSS profile and then Tech returns
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or income documentation for the students
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parents so basically CSS um CSS is a
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platform uh that helps a lot of students
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finding find like financial aid as you
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CSS each your CSS profile unlocks access
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to more than $10 billion in non-federal
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Aid to household 2000 to thousands of
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students sorry um so yeah you can look
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into this too uh like if you are
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especially if you're planning to study
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on study abroad in the United States and
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you figure you will need financial
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income um financial aid uh you will like
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CSS profile will be something that you
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uh will be quite familiar with so I
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think like if you have a plan like that
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I highly advise you to go and see what s
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a profile is there are a lot of
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tutorials we haven't made a tutorial uh
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but maybe we should about like how to
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set up a CS profile but basically you go
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there uh you give them a lot of
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information about like your family's
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financial situation tax returns and etc
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etc once you have those ready follow
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these steps uh fill out the SS profile
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online and upload all the required
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documents submit your parents tax
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returns or income documentation online
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through the institutional documentation
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Service uh and then we have deadlines
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here and then we have the comment
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section so um every page we have uh like
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they might be uh for a scholarship or a
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university they have commment section
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and like if you have any questions about
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that specific thing um I highly advise
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you to leave your comment here uh and
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hean Le uh who is the founder of global
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scholarships answers all the questions
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I've have never seen any questions that
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unanswered so that I mean that's where I
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would put my question so yeah uh you can
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click here to go to go and see official
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as you can see these are awarded awarded
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based solely on financial need and like
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it comes from their endowments gifts
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from might alumni and friends and Etc so
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um where was it hang on yeah our
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scholarship donor often take an interest
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in learning about the recipient so we
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may also ask you to write to your
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donor donor and thank them for their
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support yeah basically so this is not
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just from the University's uh own
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endowments uh but also like it kind of
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a like a an ability to a chance to
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create connections with the alumni which
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is like which can be extremely important
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for schools like M um so about 58% of
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our undergraduates receive MIT
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scholarship the median median MIT
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scholarship was about
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$66,000 for 2023 2024 which is great but
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uh keep in mind that the university
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already where is it takes about like
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$57,000 of that for um tuition fees so
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it's it's not like they just straight up
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straight up gives give you uh
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$66,000 all students who apply for
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financial aid and fill out the CSS
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profile as you can see are automatically
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considered for an MIT
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um yeah so we will ask you to fill out
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an annual student information review
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form so that we can match you match you
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with the right scholarship from the
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right donor so like this is not a what
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would you say not not a like a uniform
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uh scholarship that is the same for
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everyone uh but like it kind of depends
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on your financial situation and like the
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right donor Etc and then you again um
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you as you can see we have the first
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year Grant here which we have seen here
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if you are having financial difficulties
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that's for first year though so yeah
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that's pretty much it um
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so like if you are planning to study at
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at MIT it's a really competitive
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University and the tutions are quite
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high and uh we hang on we do that right
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so let's see the University where it is
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right uh it's in hang on it's
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in Boston so um it's a it's one of the
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most uh Metropolitan places one of the
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most crowded places um in the United
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States which means it will be quite
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expensive uh in fact let's go and look
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at nambia right so uh nambo has a cost
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of living map which will give you an
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idea about how expensive it is to to
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live in somewhere so as you can see New
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York is much more uh much more expensive
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and we have places like Los Angeles um
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what is that San Francisco Oakland yeah
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s San Francisco uh so these places are
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way more expensive and Boston is kind of
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one of them um it's like 84 out of 100
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right New York is about yeah New York is
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100 uh this is 84 so it would be about
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like um like $1,500 about
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$1,500 uh to live here without the rent
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um so yeah even if even if
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the even if you get the scholarship and
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get your um tuition fees is covered keep
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in mind that living here will be quite
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expensive um which would be about like
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every month um just for like living
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expenses and rent so keep that in mind
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um like I would have a
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but like if you are admitted to to such
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a high um such a prestigious University
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there like chances are you will be able
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to get other additional financial aids
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and scholarships as well so I would
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really highly advise you to go and look
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for them there are partial scholarships
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that are not like given out from
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institutions uh for students that are
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like in MIT and etc etc so yeah but this
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this covers uh quite a lot of things uh
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it can cover up to 100% of your
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financial needs so yeah that's pretty
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um let's see yeah MIT scholarship at MIT