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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Depends entirely on the schools We can’t comment without knowing the schools in question [/quote] Nope. Looking for more holistic answers and want to avoid crazy slamming of one opportunity v another.[/quote] There are some questions whose answers just are not useful. It really depends on which two schools. The general answer to this question really is not of benefit to anyone. I guess the only general answer that I can give that might be of use to any real person trying to make this decision is this: if you are very religious, you will find more opportunities to integrate your education and faith at a private school. Most private schools were founded a long time ago partly to train clergy and to provide a congenial environment for the faithful, and some of that is still left over in some of them. It is also true that, if they are the same price, you are probably getting a big scholarship at the private. Other people are paying to provide smaller class sizes for your student.[/quote]
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