<p>What are the top New England preps with a strong track program?</p>
<p>See [DyeStat:</a> The Internet Home of High School Track, Field and Cross Country](<a href=“http://www.dyestat.com/]DyeStat:”>http://www.dyestat.com/) for high school track stats.</p>
<p>Searching for NEPSTA (New England Prep School Track Association) will yield better results.</p>
<p>Here are 2007 results: [65th</a> NEPSTA Division I Track and Field Championship](<a href=“http://www.sub5.com/pvctrack/nepsta/nepsta.htm]65th”>http://www.sub5.com/pvctrack/nepsta/nepsta.htm)</p>
<p>See also the NEPSTA thread at [New</a> England - dyestat.com Track Talk](<a href=“http://talk.dyestat.com/forumdisplay.php?f=20]New”>http://talk.dyestat.com/forumdisplay.php?f=20)</p>
<p>Any of them has a winter track program?</p>
<p>By the way, what time does the prep school expect you to submit your application?</p>
<p>Dcheng- go to the school website for any school that you are interested in. Click on “admissions timeline.” I wouldn’t bother with the ones you already contacted who had an issue with your age.</p>
<p>Dcheng – you seemed to be asking a ton of questions regarding both college admissions and boarding school admissions. From what you have previously posted, you seem unfamiliar with the process in the US and you also seem to be looking for a way into the ivies.</p>
<p>I just thought I would take this chance to make sure you understand that by attending a boarding school in the northeast, you will be entering an even more competitive pool of students – and thus, getting into an ivy will be even harder than from the boarding school you say you currently attend in Wyoming. </p>
<p>To add to that, I think that both boarding schools and colleges will question a repeat of two years in high school – you state that you have already repeated sophomore year when you came to the US and now you are looking at repeating junior year. You may also find that you run into trouble with sports – I am not sure if there are rules regarding eligibility for high school students in their sixth year of school.</p>
<p>You are also asking many, many questions that can be easily answered by looking at individual school websites – perhaps spending more time researching schools might be in your best interest.</p>
<p>Since repeat two years at most of the preps are not acceptable I decided to repeat only one year~</p>
<p>Blair has the best distance program and an excellent coach. Cushing’s coach is also excellent.</p>