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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are planning to send our DD to a local Catholic girls' school. but I can see why as a middle class kid at a non-parochial Catholic girls' school, she would seem like a dime a dozen to colleges. Still, there are colleges dime a dozen kids go to and thrive at. We are focused on the experience she will have now, in a sisterhood hopefully, with what looks to be a good curriculum and lots of activities. Hopefully, she will have a good journey to adulthood and a good foundation. But I'm not kidding myself that the Catholic girls education is going to give her any kind of 'unusual' boost to college.[/quote] Good curriculum LOL I am sorry but really? Math & Science alone are no where near as good as any public school.[/quote] LOL public school grades are so inflated college admissions will be evaluating these students accordingly. They all know an 89.5 and a 79.5 gives the student an A for the semester. This with no deadlines and no exams. Public schools are sinking fast lol. [/quote] Keep telling yourself that if it makes you feel better but you are very wrong. [/quote] Not wrong at all. This is 100% fact. [/quote]
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