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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] In recent years there are very few sib/legacy at trinity, maybe 10%? The curriculum is extremely rigorous. If the student has to engage a private tutor, he is not going to survive trinity. Most of students I know of do not use tutors. It's called raw talent.[/quote] I am not sure if CUNY and LACs are prepared to handle all that raw talent. [/quote] CUNY? lol Most of graduates go to T20 if not T5. More than 50% go to an ivy league college. Look, if you don't understand how rigorous trinity is, don't pretend that you do.[/quote] You are welcome to look at the annual report. Hunter College, CUNY is on page 8. Link: https://www.trinityschoolnyc.org/support-trinity/annual-report[/quote] So what? A single person matriculates to CUNY. It happens all the time. Maybe he got a full ride from CUNY. Good for him if he needs financial assistance. Majority of the student body goes to ivy league schools. Period![/quote] You claimed the average class IQ is higher than Albert Einstein. With such raw intelligence talent, they should all be at T5 schools. Please name all the nobel prize winners from trinity school. [/quote] Sour grape. Look at Dalton's matriculation this year. Jealous much? [url]https://www.instagram.com/daltondecisions2024/[/url][/quote]
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