<p>Wait. You’re playing lacrosse? I thought you had no money…how do you have experience? Lacrosse isn’t really one of those sports that you can jump into without any experience, and be on par with those who have been playing for years.</p>
<p>Im getting my Lacrosse stuff for christmas, the only time I really get anything, and I’m joining a club team for new players :D</p>
<p>Please guys, I need more chances! I’ll chance back!</p>
<p>bump…</p>
<p>What’s a 95 on the SAT?</p>
<p>SSAT- it is the test for boarding school, and 95= 95 percentile…</p>
<p>bump for justice! and I did get an award for baseball(: the game ball xD</p>
<p>Alright. Yeah, I do not know much about any of those schools.</p>
<p>you a senior?</p>
<p>Yeah. 10char</p>
<p>Wait. You don’t have any ecs becaus of financial issues…what prevented you from joining school clubs, school sports, and intramural sports? That’s a pretty gaping hole in your resume, seeing as you’ll be up against kids with half a page of solid ecs. Moreover, what do you have in lieu of awards? The baseball one doesn’t really count…since it’s so long ago and not very…well…relevant.</p>
<p>gas money man, school sports cost money too and I volunteer with my church</p>
<p>Those kids probably have significantly more money than me, one girl got into Andover with one sport and one art, so you don’t need a laundry list of Ecs and I’m sure helping my grandmother take care of my mentally challenged aunt costs…</p>
<p>bump for honor!</p>
<p>bump for integrity!</p>
<p>What about awards?</p>
<p>And btw, the fact that you will need an extensive amount of fa will probably hurt your chances. What they say about being need blind is totally different than what they actually do. Kind of like ivy league schools “don’t” offer sports scholarships. Anyone can wrte something on a website.</p>
<p>you’ve got a point middleschool8… but Andover and Exeter have unstinting funds.</p>
<p>you might want to look into groton if you need FA, anyone who can get in whose household income per year is less than $75,000 gets a full scholarship…</p>
<p>yes, but, still, those who require fa are at a distinct disadvantage.</p>