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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Kids should choose based on fit, but there is a large difference between a school that is comprised of all top students and a large school with an honors program. It’s not just classes, it’s being challenged and growing by being in that environment everywhere in all you do. [/quote] But you still get that at most schools in the 20-65 range. I agree at the 70-100 range you see not as many "top students" but would argue that there are still plenty of really bright kids, the difference between a 1400 and 1500 is not that much (93% versus 97/98%). Those bright kids still go to the same med schools, do the same residencies, go to the same top Graduate programs, etc. Yes, there will be more kids who are just below that, but still very smart and your kid will likely end up working with them in the future, so it's good to know how to function outside a small box of just kids with 1550+ SAT scores Because that is the real world [/quote] I don’t even think some schools in T25 are as academic in vibe. Not a bad thing per se. [/quote]
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