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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]These schools could not be more different as a group (with the exception of NCS/Holton) I would suggest you not mention them to admissions as it is going to appear your daughter hasn't really thought about what she wants/needs. And yes- they do ask where else you are applying and yes you need to answer with something or you seem shady. There seems to be no common thread at her selected schools. So schools may get a bit suspicious that you really havent done your homework and don't 'want' their school as a top priority (if I am a director at a single sex school and see you have applied to coed, that could be a red flag unless there is a narrative about the coeds). But then the coed schools you have could not be more difficult (GDS vs. Potomac is like night and day). Just sometihng to think about. A student who would be very happy at one of these schools may not be happy at the others so it may be worth you really talking to your daughter about the experience she wants. That might also open up conversation about other schools that meet that critera). [/quote] Don't be silly, the thing these schools all have in common is the ability to provide rigorous opportunities for the applicant. Will they all be different social environments? Yes. But even if she DID prefer a specific school, there is nothing close to a guarantee she'd be admitted. You have to apply to multiple schools and these are a set of peer schools. All of these schools know who their peer institutions are and not one of them is going to think this applicant didn't "think it through". They are going to think this is a student who cares about rigor. [/quote]
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