Will this affect my chances in Harvard

<p>I want to apply to a different boarding school. In my freshman year I was at one high school, in my sophomore year I was in a new high school because I wanted to travel abroad and better my education but I got kicked out, now I am in a new high school for junior year but I want to apply for a new high school for my senior year because that high school has swimming which has been a big part of me. so if I do get into that high school for senior year which will be four different high schools in 4 years of high school. will that affect my college application
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<p>That is a red flag for any university, including Harvard and Yale (where you posted an identical thread).</p>

<p>What is the rigor of your transcript and your GPA from each high school? What are your SAT/ACT scores? Which teachers are going to write your letters of recommendation? Those factors are vastly more important, and matter more in the applications process, than the number of high schools you attended. </p>

<p>Whatever college you apply to, you will have to explain why you got kicked out – and the reasons you give might completely derail your application even if you have a perfect GPA and test scores. Yes, it’s the much of a red flag. Without knowing the details of your expulsion, it’s difficult to tell you how much it might matter.</p>