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[quote=Anonymous]Test and apply now. What is the downside of more options and flexibility? You don't decide you want or need it, you don't even have to tell you DCs they qualified, and you certainly don't have to enroll. You do feel a DC needs it, it's there. And of course, if you apply and DC isn't accepted-- you have your answer and won't " what if." For example (and just one example), if you have a kid gunning for TJ, coming from an AAP program in MS helps with admissions (and Longfellow is a "big 3" TJ feeder). Many AAP programs also do a really nice job with 2e, if that is ever an issue. Some ESs make it easier to get advanced math in AAP-- and some only offer in AAP, while others are bett at math grouping by ability. You can play it year by year, but bottom line-- it's better to have the choice and not use it than need the choice and not have it. [/quote]
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