<p>This is a survey for you. Here are some questions.<br>
- What choices of schools to attend did you have?
- Are you happy with your choice?
- What do you think sets your school apart from other schools?
This will be helpful to applicants like me!</p>
<p>This is a survey for you. Here are some questions.<br>
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<li>Portsmouth Abbey, Tabor Academy, Wheeler School</li>
<li>Yes! I’m a senior this year at the Abbey and feel that I will be able to breeze through college next year
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<li>For those of you who haven’t visited… it has a gorgeous campus right on the water in Portsmouth, RI. They gave me a decent merit scholarship for four years. When I revisited I really felt like I belonged there (a little cliche, but true). I love walking to the dining hall or back to the dorm and having teachers and other students say hi to you or ask you how you are. It has a great sense of community
I know it’s not one of the “HADES”, but seriously, it’s the same sort of thing as the Ivy League colleges… name isn’t everything. I honestly have been incredibly challenged and have had opportunities that I never would have had at a public school.</li>
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<p>thanks! anybody else? I know you’re out there!</p>
<p>anybody? bump</p>
<p>good idea to start this forum</p>
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<li>Hey I currently am attending St.Paul’s School! I chose St.Paul’s out of exeter, andover and groton…</li>
<li>I’m really happy with my choice. I’ve made a lot of great friends, the classes are everything that I expected and better, I’ve also been able to try a lot of new things and meet all different kinds of people. LOVE IT!</li>
<li>we do have a great campus, my sister and brother in college are jealous… and we have great academics and extracurriculars and great opportunities and the well deserved excellent reputation… but i think a lot of schools have that i honestly think the community is really unique. When i went to other schools (not going to mention names) i perceived a really stressed environment and just saw a lot of tired kids. I think we’re a relaxed and nurturing school that finds a balance between intensity (which i like) and the fact that we’re still in high school. Honestly, I love the people at my school and I love the atmosphere and how I feel when I walk around the campus. That’s what I looked at during revisits cuz all the schools are great you just have to figure out which one you’ll fit best in. For me it was St.Paul’s ![]()
but definitely go to revisits because that’s where i got a better idea of where was best for me</li>
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<li>I got into Middlesex, St Mark’s, St George’s, Rivers, and Brooks. I am currently a boarding junior girl at Middlesex.</li>
<li>I am very happy! The hardest decision I’m currently facing is choosing which classes I should take as a senior out of the many that interest me. I am involved in both sports and arts, just like I wanted…I have great friends and know many faculty members of the school well. This may not be too relevant to you high school applicants yet, but I feel that I will be extremely well prepared for college.</li>
<li>All of the schools I applied to had around 350-380 kids (Rivers might have more but they have a middle school). I knew I wanted to go somewhere small, and after going to revisit days I felt that Middlesex had the most to offer me. The admissions office uses a phrase that goes something like ‘Mx is a small school with big school opportunities’ and that theory is exactly why I chose Middlesex and why I continue to love it.</li>
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<p>Wow! These are interesting. Anybody else?</p>