<p>I attend an average school, nothing too prestigious, but I want to enter prestigious schools, such as Yale, and Stanford. I also come from a small town with a lot of people area was. We don't offer that many opportunities, and we don't send student of to high rank schools. I plan on taking hard classes, and join clubs that interest me, and I will commit too, but will that be enough for a college to consider me even if I don't do something too amazing due to my school lack of appeal? I come from a nice small area nothing too shady, but the opportunities aren't so great either.</p>
<p>If it is the only high school in your district, it shouldn’t matter.</p>
<p>The school doesn’t make the student, the student makes the school. If you want it bad enough, you can get it anywhere. Yale doesn’t care if you went to a school with ten students, if you have the grades, the ecs, and the personality they are looking for, they will admit you. Simple as that!</p>