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Haverford Middle School

Roland Said:

Public School help .How far from your public school must you live?

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if your not districted to that school ( since its public) you would have to get him transfered and you would have to drive him ( busses wont get him)

Robin Said:

What are my chances for undergrad at these schools??? PLEASE?

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Yould should apply to College of the Holy Cross one of the top 3 Jesuit colleges in America. They love Catholic high school kids. In its 2009 edition of The Best 361 Colleges, the Princeton Review awarded Holy Cross a 98/99 academic rating. Only 5 colleges or universities were awarded a higher academic rating.

Kirk Said:

What colleges can I apply to? (Parents limiting it to 5)?

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for small liberal arts schools look at the NESCAC schools(williams, amherst college, bates, tufts, trinity) amherst and williams are hard to get into( basically like applying to ivy leauge) but it is well worth it they are the top 2 liberal art schools. look at all the diffrent NESAC school credentials some are easier. Bucknell is also a great liberal arts school( and is a bit easier.)
so look at bates, bucknell, emory, haverford, and just throw in brown or amherst. they are hard to get into but you should save at least one spot for a hard school cause you never know

Miguel Said:

What colleges should I apply to? (My parents are limiting it to 5)?

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I think I already answered a similar question that you asked...but I just wanted to let you know that most (perhaps all) colleges offer a waiver--you send in a form showing that you will have a hard time paying for applications, and they might be able to waive the fee.
Also, be careful of applying to schools that are way below you--sometimes you will be rejected from a school like that because they KNOW you are only applying to it as a safety. Emory and Henry would be a good example of a school like that. Also, Haverford is just as hard to get in to--actually, probably harder--than William and Mary.
That being said, though, if you like Haverford, it could be your reach (as could Swarthmore--you should look there, you might really like it.) George Washington U or Villanova could be schools that are in between a safety and a match. And for a major safety? In VA, look in to James Madison, George Mason, and Hollins. In general, look in to Hobart & William Smith, Gettysurg, Muhlenberg, or Susquehanna.
I really do think Brown is realistic, though. You might also like Georgetown, Swarthmore (which I mentioned before), Davidson (beautiful school), or Oberlin.

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