Is there a higher chance of me getting into an Ivy league if I go to Phillips Academy Andover?
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11-09-2012, 07:59 PM
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Is there a higher chance of me getting into an Ivy league if I go to Phillips Academy Andover?
This is the fourth hardest school in the country. George W. Bush went there, his father went there, the guy who designed central park, and facebook. If I go to this school, is there a higher chance of me getting into an Ivy league if I have Straight A+ rather if I am valedictorian at a public high school?
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11-09-2012, 08:07 PM
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No, only if you do well there. Valedictorian pretty much gets to pick his or her university. If you do well at PA, you'll get a similar luxery.
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11-09-2012, 08:07 PM
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Keep in mind that schools always judge you based on the opportunities available to you. So in most cases a public high school valedictorian is in much better shape for top schools than someone who was only in the top quarter in a competitive private school. Straight A+s at Phillips would obviously be a plus, but not if everyone else does just as well or takes more challenging courses or has better extracurricular participation.
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