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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Curie has an amazing track record. If I recall correctly, looking at just the last three years (classes of 2024-2026) almost 70% of their students that do the full, multi-year program were accepted to at least one of the top programs TJ/AOS/AET. They did a great job pivoting to helping students get ready for the new admissions system. [/quote] Are you estimating this from who you've seen there? I think you are confusing with someone on this board posted that Curie is responsible for 70% of Loudoun's admits. That is not the same as 70% of those who go to Curie get in.[/quote] DP, but the prep center had 133 kids admitted to TJ for the entrance year(class of 2024?). I would find it really hard to believe that a prep center has a class of around 200 kids for an entrance year. That's basically a school. It seems most likely they had over 70% of their "clients" admitted to TJ that year.[/quote] These places greatly enhance you odds of admission by making kids appear perfect on paper. [/quote]
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