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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Looking at CGPS IG - I just don't see how it's considered 4T. If it's 4T then the college placement staff needs raises. from the looks of IG page roughly 55% go to elite/T30 school and probaby another 25% go to T50 school. [/quote] I think it was omitted then added as 3T. Which is more accurate.[/quote] its very good placement for a school that widely is viewed negatively here.[/quote] Part of the reason it is viewed negatively is the types of families there. I know some wonderful people there - don't get my wrong. But I also know a disproportionate number of people who are not my types. And I am not alone. And I am particularly not putting up with that for a non-TT school that has good/very good but not great exmissions.[/quote] This. It’s a flashy crowd. You have to be ok with that. [/quote] Yes. Both the parents, who generally aren't the "act like you've been there before" crowd, as well as the kids, who are often very "fast" in terms of parties, drinking, etc. To their credit, they still manage to get into some pretty good schools, but not my style. And as the poster above noted, this does not apply to everyone there - plenty of normal, nice people.[/quote]
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