<p>I am an international student who must make a decision among these schools soon, please give me some advice. What are the pros and cons of each school in your opinion? I want to get into a school that can give me the best preparation for top universities, and has a good reputation when considered by universities. Which school offers the best work life balance?</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>They are all great schools, how YOU use the experience will determine your opportunities at the next level. I would suggest looking carefully at each school’s commitment to global studies/ education, the percentage of international students, and do some research on each school here on CC</p>
<p>I am very impressed with Middlesex. It is much smaller than Choate which I think is a positive. They have a great writing program and all students take AP English. Middlesex has Saturday classes while the other two schools do not. While it seems that on cc people consider Middlesex a “hidden gem” the school has been around a LONG time and has a very distinguished reputation especially among people in the Boston area.</p>
<p>^^LC does in fact have Saturday classes. Every other week.</p>
<p>Hi! It is impressive that you got into all three schools. What grade did you apply for and are you a male or female? To be honest I think Choate has the best reputation considered by universities and will be best fit for international students.</p>
<p>Where did you end up going?</p>