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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am aware that pricey pay-to-play research programs are disparaged by some. My question is more strategic: If your kid does a pre-college program at a school like [b]Northwestern[/b], Tufts, Wash U, does that help to show demonstrated interest for purposes of applying regular? In asking, I am considering the courses that you sign up for (not the research programs that have a competitive application process since those are competitive and you are likely to apply to multiple research programs since they are hard to get). (I know that visiting shows demonstrated interest. Why wouldn't going for a summer course also demonstrate that interest?)[/quote] Northwestern is top 10 (ranked the same as Penn, Duke)[/quote] sure but it isnt as selective the ivies save for maybe the state parts of cornell[/quote]
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