<p>I think I can get the money for the places I want to go, Grejuni. Right now i’m trying to find schools that are a good fit and ignore money a little more. Then i’ll probably narrow things down by affordability, etc. I don’t want to completely rule anything out because i’m sure there’s scholarships to try for, and my family really wants me to have a good education.</p>
<p>Edit- Thanks, liddyb4. This is something I definitely want for myself, i’m doing all the research and I want to find somewhere I could really love. I was going to call today but I got wrapped up in a ton of work. </p>
<p>Thanks for the advice too. I have a small portfolio built right now but i’m not sure if it’s strong enough. If anyone has experience or is willing to critique it, i’d appreciate it.</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure High Mowing doesn’re require SSATs. Also, they do have an admission deadline but I know they will accept kids after it. A junior there who is a friend of mine decided to go there very late and didn’t apply until June, and he was accepted.</p>
<p>That’s good, I know i’m starting this search really late.</p>
<p>Has anyone ever visited Winchendon? I’m considering it in case my parents don’t like the idea of me being in a school centered around the arts.</p>
<p>Bump for any other suggestions. It doesn’t even have to be an arts based school…just places that are smaller schools with rolling admissions.</p>
<p>Christi -
If you want info about other schools than High Mowing, you are better off starting a new thread. Lots of people won’t look through this thread to get to your question.
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