
The Strategy of Applying to Out-of-State Colleges: Hits and Misses
Applying to an out-of-state public university can be a good admissions strategy. However, it may not be the smartest financial move.
Applying to an out-of-state public university can be a good admissions strategy. However, it may not be the smartest financial move.
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