and that's of course if you take for granted the statements from the schools publish. I've learned to always look at the facts, not at what people tell you. Is there a school that publishes a certified (by accountant) report of it's applicants numbers? I don't think so. And of course they will say that the numbers are higher. I haven't ever heard them saying that there is less demand for their schools.
I really think during this year people will have less money, not like in the 2001 period. It just have to influence in some way. I think the only solution is if schools will open their funds accounts, and the more I think about it, the more logical it seems to me. If the school is so certain in it's admission process, and in the value of the degree it gives, so why not put some money where their mouth his?












