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It is a wealthy district. So, I doubt they are doing something that is outside the law. </p>
<p>As far as son’s gpa and class rank are concerned, we can easily state how the school calculates these indicators on the app. Then we can allow colleges to figure out the logic of why states and schools are doing it and adjust their decision accordingly. Who knows, if an adcom becomes as upset about it as you, it could work in son’s favor? So I think son will find his place.</p>
<p>I believe son got really high AP, SAT Subject and PSAT scores because of this school, so I am glad he is here. I believe he is now ready for college and would not have been if he had stayed in the old school district.</p>
<p>Also, once again thanks for the advice on RPI and CMU. What about EE at Boston U?</p>