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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Child is a rising freshman, deciding between two private schools. One is a much larger, coe school, where she wouldn’t be able to play any sports. The other is all girls, much smaller and would be able to play sports, with a very supportive feel from teacher. She does not want to go to all girls, but we feel it’s a better fit for her with less distractions and more opportunities. And side note, she wanted to go to the all girls school very badly until about 3 months ago, but after attending the shadow day, and a few welcome events to days she feels “[b]out of place[/b]”.[/quote] This is your answer, the kids know. This is how my happy junior picked. My unhappy freshman transferred after 1Q this year. He had still “picked” out of the options given, but never bought in, never gave it a chance, never settled in and the unhappiness became too detrimental to stay the rest of the year.[/quote]
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