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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are 7 TT schools. Then there are schools that many people would consider highly selective that aren't on that list - think Regis and St Anns - those are 2T. [/quote] In no world is Regis a 2T. That is one of the most selective schools in the country.[/quote] If you keep repeating “There are 7 TT” enough maybe it will become true? [/quote][/quote] You must be new. [/quote] And you may be struck in UB times. TT school definition is not equal to - say - Ivy League. It is a subjective classification used by parents familiar with the NYC private school scene. It may evolve over time. This thread illustrates that the line between 2T and 3T is already very blurry and that the statement “there are 7 TT schools” may also be up for debate. [/quote] Be our guest and argue there are more than 7, at least provide realistic additions like Riverdale or St Ann’s, and stop repeating Regis or Trevor or Grace to the end of times. They aren’t TT. [/quote] No one has argued Grace and Trevor are TT. I have not seen that anywhere. More that they are 2T and not 3T. Though one person here thinks Trevor is 8T because they have a childish vendetta against the school and like hijacking threads. One can make a compelling argument for Regis as TT but I think it is generally accepted as 2T.[/quote] Regis is 2T. It has very niche appeal that works for some. It’s like comparing TT and Stuy, they’re completely different and you can make a case for either but shouldn’t be lumped together. [/quote]
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