I'm about to apply to boarding schools 9-12 grade and if anyone knows of any good schools in the upper New England area, please tell me and try to post the website for the school too. Schools I have already heard about: Procter Acadamy, Avon Old Farms, Suffield Acadamy, Berkshire School, Kimball-Union Acadamy, Philips-Exeter Acadamy, and Holderness School.
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RE: Need School Advice
If you are seriously
A. lazy enough to not google it yourself...
B. asking us here on an internet forum as your first post
C. not using your parents as the best source for research
then you REALLY shouldn't be even applying to some of those schools... I've heard of some of them, and I'm not THAT close to NE. They are good schools and your seemingly (at least in 1 post) lack of logic at minimum would directly equate to you looking a tier or six down the ladder. Perhaps military school?RIP -
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Well, i WAS going to say how harsh and rude Tass was, but once i read the "please tell me and try to post the website too" demanding statement, i felt no sympathy for mrgiggles himself. I can't stand when someone wants everything done for them, without trying. "post the website too." pitiful.
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I have heard of Phillips Exeter, dunno how good it is, though. There are some other good schools in MA at least, I just can't think of thier names right now... going to sleep soon.Comment
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if you could, move to Webster, Texas and apply to Clear View Alternative. they have a No-Homework Policy. i'm lucky i go there
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Re: RE: Need School Advice
PWNEDOriginally posted by TasselfootIf you are seriously
A. lazy enough to not google it yourself...
B. asking us here on an internet forum as your first post
C. not using your parents as the best source for research
then you REALLY shouldn't be even applying to some of those schools... I've heard of some of them, and I'm not THAT close to NE. They are good schools and your seemingly (at least in 1 post) lack of logic at minimum would directly equate to you looking a tier or six down the ladder. Perhaps military school?Comment


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