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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Another thing to keep in mind is that if you are able to into a top school from the DMV and don’t have a big hook, you are likely smart enough to be in the top half of your class. [/quote] wait until your kid meets the tippy top smarties from nyc, boston and sf bay area, ... or india and china ...[/quote] Yeah but there’s also the uber rich kids, the third generation legacies, the one kid from Mississippi so they could say they have all fifty states, the children of prominent people, the athletes. If you look at the data from discovery in the Harvard affirmative action case, there are a lot of those kids. That said, I went to an Ivy and it’s true the kids from Sty and Newton MA were brilliant. [/quote]
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