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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DD has had impressive college admissions but admitted that high school has been a grind, not a lot of fun, but very high achieving. She is thinking of going somewhere more fun for college instead of continuing the drudgery (her words). Anyone else's kids feel this way? She will be successful wherever she goes, I am confident, but I want her to be happy too. [/quote] I'd recommend the following: Rice Rice, and Rice[/quote] Texas is a turn off for many students in 2026. [/quote] But not most! So again, look at Rice. [/quote] "Most" students are not applying to schools in Texas. [/quote] That wasn’t the filter! Try it this way: PP: Texas is a turn off for many students in 2026. Me: Texas is appealing for many students in 2026. Consider Rice, which absolutely meets OP’s criteria [/quote] Except it’s in Texas, which is a turn off to many students in the current environment. [/quote] And Texas is appealing to many students currently![/quote]
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