by current scholar » Thu Mar 24, 2022 8:52 pm
From my understanding, SMART looks at what the interviewer said, and then they weigh things like your school, how much tuition costs, if you might have trouble getting a clearance, etc., and make eliminations based off of that. That being said just because your tuition is pricey or just because you’re school isn’t as competitive doesn’t mean you won’t get selected, there’s a lot of things they weigh. Don’t worry too much, especially if they seemed to like you. That being said I do think tuition plays quite a bit in it. But that’s like if you’re going to some insanely expensive university, and honestly if it’s a prestigious school they might still approve it, given they normally wouldn’t get those kids out of college.
From my understanding, SMART looks at what the interviewer said, and then they weigh things like your school, how much tuition costs, if you might have trouble getting a clearance, etc., and make eliminations based off of that. That being said just because your tuition is pricey or just because you’re school isn’t as competitive doesn’t mean you won’t get selected, there’s a lot of things they weigh. Don’t worry too much, especially if they seemed to like you. That being said I do think tuition plays quite a bit in it. But that’s like if you’re going to some insanely expensive university, and honestly if it’s a prestigious school they might still approve it, given they normally wouldn’t get those kids out of college.