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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Look yourself or have your kid look. What’s the point in sharing the hard work others had to do? [/quote] There are a few of us on here interested in this. No need to gatekeep. Why are you even here? [/quote] Oh, no doubt people are interested. But essentially OP is asking what can make her kid stand out. If there is no gatekeeping, there is no standing out. [/quote] I am the OP. I am happy to share - see below. That's the point of this place! I'll add on as I find others. https://hutton.fisheries.org/ https://precollege.brown.edu/programs/bell-program https://ceet.upenn.edu/education-training/high-school/ https://summer.uchicago.edu/courses/young-innovators-climate-and-energy-program/ https://wyse.gmu.edu/ https://www.worldfoodprize.org/index.cfm?nodeID=96674&audienceID=1 To respond to some other questions, DC's sibling is at T10. Unsure, but likely applying there early. From an underrepresented state or a geographically desirable state. Private selective HS (ranked 1 in state).[/quote] Hutton is really good. It's the only one on the list worth attending. If your sibling is at T10, then you are experienced in how to get there. Please do share more. [/quote]
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