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[quote=Anonymous]You folks are clueless. Read my post above (21:29). Talk to admissions staffs and they will tell you that they put together a class like they arrange a jigsaw puzzle. They are looking for kids with different backgrounds and talents that can contribute to the overall school experience. If Maret wants a class that is strictly academic-focused, then the school can just take the kids with the top grades and scores without any other talents but since Maret wants a balanced class with strong academics, good arts, and competitive sports, it takes some kids who may not be great students but are strong and bring something else to the schools such athletic abilities, artistic talents and other skills/talents. If you want you DC at a school where academics is the primary focus then Maret is probably not the best place for you. PP, MAC is the league that you described. [/quote]
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