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Reply to "When it comes to college applications, is there an advantage to going to a magnet in the poorly performing high schools?"
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[quote=Anonymous]Make sure you balance against commute, pool of kids your child can aspire to be like, be friends with, learn from, not be distracted by. Being in a stronger school means better teachers, better classmates, more advanced courses to choose from (in every subject area), less chaos and nonsense, more activities, etc etc. Personally I’d never choose a weaker school just to try to game the system. If you have to choose it, things will probably be fine, but all else equal I’d choose the stronger high school if you can. [/quote]
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