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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is this a big problem? DC goes to a Catholic high school that sends lots of kids to Catholic colleges and universities (no surprise there). [b]But DC is expressing interest in the nonsectarian selective SLACs. I have seen rather few of these on our school's college acceptance lists. Is this a huge disadvantage?[/b] Any advice from anyone with a similar experience? We don't want to have to change high schools, but now that DC (who is a sophomore) seems to be marching to the beat of a somewhat different drummer, I need to know how to maximize his options. Thanks.[/quote] No. In fact, it could be an advantage. Schools only want a certain number of students from individual HS's. This could mean your DC would have less competition, at least at that immediate level. I would not worry about this at all. Many students apply from schools without connections.[/quote]
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