Does Attending a Private Boarding School Impact College Admissions?

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Attending a prestigious private boarding school significantly impacts college admissions in the United States. Admissions committees often favor applicants from well-known institutions due to the perceived advantages in academic preparation, recommendation letters, and overall prestige. While achievements and scores are crucial, the reputation of the high school can provide an additional edge in the competitive admissions landscape. However, students from public schools may miss out on certain developmental experiences that are also valuable for personal growth.

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Hellooo Everyone..
I have a question :
When u apply for a college (in the states), does it matter which (private) boarding high school u were in? or they just care about ur achievements and scores at school? in other words.. does the school name has any big value in ur application ?

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As much as people will deny it, getting into college from a prestigious high school is much easier than a public school. They will definitely help you with getting better scores, recommendations, essays etc., not to mention that the mere prestige of your school will help you get in. However, I think you will lose out on a lot of things that normal high school kids do which are important to develop into a capable person.
 
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