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pbraverman wrote:I've seen several kids with every sub-score above the 95th

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Anonymous wrote:what do you mean she did not get any acceptance

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Anonymous wrote:Any thoughts on what schools would take a boy with a 75th

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Anonymous wrote:If it's at a more traditional

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Anonymous wrote:To the OP, I wouldn't brag to the admissions

pbraverman wrote:Even at the most competitive schools, there are very few kids who have scored

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Anonymous wrote:what do you mean she did

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pbraverman wrote:All of that said, I don't think a declaration of first choice

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pbraverman wrote:Even at the most competitive schools, there are very few kids

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pbraverman wrote:Even at the most competitive schools

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pbraverman wrote:I think schools understand that parents make school choices

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pbraverman wrote:All of that said, I don't think a declaration of first choice

pbraverman wrote:I've seen several kids with every sub-score above the 95th percentile.[/quote

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Anonymous wrote:The Catholic High Schools definitely talk mainly to ensure each

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Anonymous wrote:My DD is at the moment in a very good private

pbraverman wrote:With respect to the PP, this would not be my approach. It is a restatement

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Anonymous wrote:If it's at a more traditional, but not religious school. How

pbraverman wrote:All of that said, I don't think a declaration of first choice usually plays

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Anonymous wrote:Any thoughts on what schools would take a boy with a 75th

pbraverman wrote:I think schools understand that parents make school choices in the younger grades

pbraverman wrote:There are no formulas, but based on what you describe above, I wouldn't write

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Anonymous wrote:My DD is at the moment in a very good private that goes up

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Anonymous wrote:Any thoughts on what schools would take a boy

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pbraverman wrote:There are no formulas, but based on what you describe above, I

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