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Lisa [10]
3 years ago
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I am an 8th grade girl. Currently, I am applying for top boarding schools such as Phillips Academy and Choate. I just took my SS

AT and got in the 97th percentile, I have straight A's at school and no grade below a 96 percent on anything and taking all advanced classes such as Spanish and taking Geometry too. I can speak fluent Mandarin. I have a passion for writing and love writing so much. I am also a competitive golfer and tennis player which is unusual for a girl. I also have won many awards for piano and compete for this too. I have also done community service teaching underprivileged kids piano. In the past, I have modeled for different brands and won Miss congeniality in a pagent. I am very sociable, but also academically driven. However, I have a problem. There is a boy who is in every class with me. His siblings all attend Phillips Academy and he has a long line of legacy from his parents. Is it still possible for me to get into Andover competing with him?
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garik1379 [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

yes you seem like a very smart and intelligent girl you seem like you put a lot of thought into that so i think you have a really high chance being that you acomplished all those things by the 8th grade i would consult with your parents before doing anything

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