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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] [/quote] We looked at St. Anselm's and SWW for our son 4 years ago. He also decided to stay at Latin. We are very happy with his college acceptances (when I took a peak at SAA's it seemed to have a similar range). My son has been happy the last 4 years, has had great experiences, has had great teachers, taken classes that are challenging, but also has had time to pursue other interests. He has also gotten to know a diverse group of people. Latin is not private, not even a test in school, but everyone he knows is going to college or into the military. I don't really care how he does on his APs, but his pre-test scores indicated that he would get 4s and/or 5s. There are lots of school options. Finding one that works for your kid is more important than where it lands on the challenge index. [/quote] Thanks for sharing your perspective! This reminds me that I have heard rumors that Latin's senior class received acceptances at some very highly competitive schools, but I can't find the details anywhere. [/quote] http://latinpcs.org/college-counseling/[/quote] Who's the poor kid on the left wearing a gray polo...[/quote] ???[/quote] What do you think? I'm guessing he is a CIA. If Latin spills on his real identity, lives will be lost. :roll: [/quote]
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