<p>hotchkiss, groton doesnt seem very diverse to me. its funny cuz i used to not like hotchkiss but then i visited and itc ompletely changed my mind. :)</p>
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<li> Lawrenceville is in Lawrence Township, not Trenton</li>
<li> The village of Blairstown, which is next to campus, is quaint and charming. There is a highway district that one drives through to get to campus that is neither.</li>
<li> In my opinion, Blair has one of the prettiest campuses in the country.</li>
<li> NJ, like Connecticut, has awful cities. But like Connecticut, it has beautiful rural and sem-rural ares. In addition to those places, named by others, there are beautiful towns in the Somerset Hills, including Far Hills, Peapack-Gladstone, Bernardsville and others.</li>
<li> In addition to its 5 boarding schools, NJ has some first rate day schools, including those named above, like Pingry, Delbarton, Newark Academy and Princeton Day School.</li>
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<p>Exeter. However, my Andover application was much, much stronger than the all of the others. I feel that I have a much stronger chance at Andover now and a worse chance at Hotchkiss, Deerfield, and Exeter.</p>
<p>Deerfield or NC School of Science and Math?</p>
<p>Harvard-Westlake. It’s in California and Dalton’s full of druggies (a little tip-off for those of you who are jaded). The school has started to get better in the last couple of years but as a whole, it has a lot of sketchy kids. </p>
<p>Marymount or Sacred Heart (& if you know, which one’s better academically?)
Or if you’re a boy, St. Albans or Collegiate?</p>
<p>It seems like a stiff place. Stuffy. It reminds me a little of Groton.</p>
<p>And I am Jewish but none of the good coed regular schools are accepting applications for the 12th grade (and I’m not repeating. I want to go to college! lol) and neither are the girl’s schools, but Marymount said they’d see if they had space. If I apply I’ll probably get in, but I want to know how it compares to other schools.</p>