<p>Since they’re all fairly different (and long), I don’t expect anyone to answer them all. Feel free to pick and choose. Heh.</p>
<p>Which boarding schools should I look at, considering these factors?
[ul][<em>]I don’t care about prestige/rankings at all, as long as it’s not a bad school.[/ul]
[ul][</em>]I’d like a fair amount of math classes (post AP Calc BC).[/ul]
[ul][<em>]My GPA is fairly average (3.6<my GPA<3.8). However, I’ve had a substantial jump in grades from my first semester of HS classes, and I’ve taken all honors/AP classes. Test scores are tops.[/ul]
[ul][</em>]My ECs are ace, but they’re the only things I do in my free time. I’ve never gone to any competitions or summer camps (except Duke TIP, but people don’t seem to care much about that one :L); Hell, I’d never even heard of any of them until I came here.[/ul]
[ul][<em>]I don’t mind uniforms.[/ul]
[ul][</em>]I’d be okay with a single-sex (female) school, but co-ed is definitely preferred. I get on with guys better. Plus, as someone who plans on majoring in CompSci after high school and will most likely do so at a tech school, I’m not sure that getting used to being around a lot of females is a good idea…lol[/ul]
[ul][<em>]Schools known for having a very socially conservative and/or religious atmosphere are an automatic no.[/ul]
[ul][</em>] Laid Back > Pressure cooker, but intense isn’t a deal-breaker[/ul]
[ul][li]I need a large amount of FA (-watches as all of my options disappear-).[/ul]</p>[/li]
<p>So…How good at a sport do you have to be for it to help in admissions?
I’m fairly good at a certain sport, but I only very recently started playing; the only reason I’m good is because I learn really fast. As a result, I’ve not gone out and won any awards for it. Could it still help with admission if I put it down?</p>
<p>** What are some other things that help admissions chances?**
Any ideas?</p>
<p>“Boarding school actually hurts your chances for college admission.” What about in my situation?
I’ve gone to crappy public schools my entire life. If I go to a boarding school, and do really well despite the huge jump in rigor, do you think it would help me rather than hurt me, or maybe even help me stand out?</p>
<p>How much does it really cost to attend boarding school?
I know that there’s the set tuition and fees, but there have to be other expenses involved–things like trips and just general things involved in “boarding school life”. How much extra does that cost a family per year?</p>
<p>Why does applying as a repeat help admissions chances when you get to the high school level?
It seems that people are always saying to “try applying as a repeat Xth grader, if you’re up for it; it will probably raise your chances of being accepted”. Why is that? At first I thought “because they get more money if you’re there longer, derp”, but it seems like this is a common suggestion to help students who need substantial FA to raise their chances as well.
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<p>Any tips? Things to think about when searching for my “perfect fit” school? Things I should know about boarding school in general? Things to avoid?
Thank you~. :D</p>