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[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] TT is like the Ivy League. It is what it is. MIT is one of the most selective schools in the country, but it's not Ivy League 2T is super strong. 3T has gems. 4T I personally wouldnt pay for but many do[/quote] The Ivy League is a well known sports league and there is zero ambiguity about its composition. The list of "TTs" is generally defined by NYC private school parents and college consultants. It's based on traditions and "vibes" and both traditions and vibes tend to change over time. The fact that so many people these days argue about Riverdale and St Ann's shows there is quite a bit of ambiguity and reasonable people may disagree on the terminology. [/quote] in my opinion, the era of UB solidified the TTs. and I trust those ladies as much as any sports league [/quote]
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