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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]so raises an interesting question - put exmissions to the side for now - do the TT teach better? have better resources? more opportunities? versus 2/3 T schools anyone have kids in several different tiers of schools and can they share thoughts on the question?[/quote] poly and bc are 3/4 T schools. they have plenty of recourses. just like Wake Forest and Yale have largely the same resources. but the peer group and the teaching is not quite the same. [/quote] I can’t speak to BC. Poly is at least 3T, or wherever CGPS and Trevor are. It’s harder to get into with better athletics and exmissions [/quote] CGPS has better exmissions. By a fair bit[/quote] Funny. This isn’t true [/quote] look at the table a few posts earlier. Is my statement wrong? [/quote] sorry I mean in the instagram thread. They ivy plus wasp is ten percent higher. I think if you add the next set of schools CGPS is even better. I don’t think people really would chose between the two. Very different and far away. My guess is CGPS is easier to get into though. [/quote] There’s so much wrong in that table it’s not worth discussing. Fraudulent numbers, arbitrary categorizations, flawed methodology. [/quote] Can you explain in more detail?[/quote]
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