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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Tough to see it coming more than a couple years in advance, since some schools will have financial down years but do fine in the long run. But 2 years or so before a collapse, it’s overwhelmingly self-evident there is no coming back. Thinking about the Whittle example but I don’t know. Hindsight always seems more obvious. If you want to avoid risk, better to go with more established and older schools.[/quote] What are more established, older schools in the Baltimore area? Oldfields has 100+ year history and closing.[/quote] Garrison Forest must be struggling too if they can absorb all Oldfields students [/quote] How many students were enrolled at Oldfields? Sounds like it wasn’t many and presumably not all will end up at GF. So, while several may enroll there, I’m not convinced it’s a sign that GF is struggling.[/quote]
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