<p>hi I am a student at a very competitive and well known public school in ct. I will be a senior this upcoming year and I know that I want to go into education, but know very little about what schools have the best education programs. What I realy want to know is how is a student who is applying to say the Peabody School judged by admissions. Are thr standards different then a student applying regularly? If I have about a 3.5 GPA with a lot of honors classes education internships, volunteer work geared towards education, a d plenty of extracirriculars do I even stand a chance at schools mentioned ( northwestern,UVA,Vanderbilt, BC, ect). The woman who said her daughter went to BC if this is not too nosy what were her grades like?thanks everyone… Oh and I forgot I have strong sat scores high six hundreds and seven hundreds as well as two six fifty sat twos</p>
<p>I agree with Mini about the economics to attend a low cost state school. However, if you qualify for massive financial aid, then it may be similar costs for you to attend Princeton than your state school.</p>
<p>I recommend Northwestern, especially if you want to pursue a non-traditional career in education.</p>