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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][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] Not PP, but just curious what answers you think you will get from poring over teenagers' IG posts? Yes, many graduates of the NYC private schools go on to top colleges. Maybe it's about the schools themselves? Maybe it's about the kids, their personalities and abilities? Maybe it's about money, connections, and access to outside resources that might give some students an edge? Maybe it's about all of those things? This pathetic exercise is about gossip, curiosity, and d***-waving. I truly hope that you are not actually of the belief that it matters that School A had four more kids get into Yale in 2026 than School B did, or that School C had a lot of kids choose (gasp!) SLACs this year. [/quote] Correct. You are an imbecile if you think Susie gets into Yale from one TT and not another because of one school’s strength. [/quote] All the TT have great results.[/quote]
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