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[quote=Anonymous]And not every kid will thrive at the top public schools. My child got into one. Super smart kid, highly motivated, works really hard, participates a lot in class, but very low key, some anxiety. We visited and realized that it would be an awful learning environment. I'm sure they would have done fine academically and made friends. But it would be a very unhappy four years. We are not wealthy but after all the years of public school leading up to that we were able to pay for private and did. And in that case, we also didn't just focus on the TT schools. We looked at them and some were better fits than others. But most importantly, we wanted our child to be happy. They would not be happy surrounded by dumb kids either as it would be frustrating, but most decent NYC privates have at least some smart kids.[/quote]
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