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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^[b] Because nothing is more important than education and who your child marries? So you do what you can to put your kid in a setting they’ll thrive and hopefully meet some nice peers.[/b] Huge public universities are sort of scary. Why would you throw a lamb in a pen with wolves? Ditto top 20 US News are full of pushy strivers, so while your daughter can be smart, maybe she’s not like those sorts of kids, so a small “low ranked” private is where she thrives instead. [/quote] Yes, but the type of peers your kid meets at a private school whose average incoming GPA is a 3.8 is the same type of peers that your kid would meet at a state school where the average incoming GPA is a 3.8. [/quote]
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