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[quote=Anonymous]I think it depends if one of the priorities is something that will really impact one parent more or in which one parent has vastly more lived experience. Examples would be commute if the objecting parent is doing pick up/drop off or diversity if one parent is a POC. Outside of that context, then I think it leaves the list. In the long term, the impact of being at a school one parent is opposed to is much greater than the impact of the 1/10 shot (or whatever) that you would have gotten in. Like, you probably won't get in any way. (Also, if you don't get into easier to get into schools then you'll know it didn't matter. So the potential impact -- you get into a reach school that you would have ranked below this choice -- is both unlikely & not that big a deal. All the schools you DON'T go to really don't impact your life.)[/quote]
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