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Applying to a preparatory school can be a rigorous and competitive process. However, with careful preparation and attention to detail, you can increase your chances of being accepted. Here are some general steps to follow: 1. Research schools: Start by researching schools that interest you. Look at their websites, brochures, and other materials to learn about their curriculum, campus culture, and admissions requirements. Talk to current students or alumni, if possible, to get a better sense of what the school is like. 2. Attend an open house or virtual event: Many schools offer open houses or virtual events where you can learn more about the school and meet with faculty, staff, and students. This is a great opportunity to get a sense of whether the school is a good fit for you and to ask any questions you may have. 3. Prepare your application materials: Each school will have its own set of application requirements, but most will require some combination of the following: application form, transcripts, teacher recommendations, essays, and standardized test scores. Make sure to carefully read and follow the instructions for each school. 4. Take standardized tests: Many schools will require standardized test scores as part of the application process. The most common tests are the SSAT (Secondary School Admission Test) and the ISEE (Independent School Entrance Exam). Make sure to register for the test(s) well in advance and give yourself plenty of time to prepare. 5. Write a strong essay: Most schools will require one or more essays as part of the application. Take the time to carefully consider the prompts and write a thoughtful and well-written essay that showcases your personality, interests, and goals. 6. Request teacher recommendations: Most schools will require one or two teacher recommendations as part of the application. Choose teachers who know you well and can speak to your academic abilities, character, and potential. 7. Submit your application: Once you have completed all the application requirements, make sure to submit your application by the deadline. Double-check that you have included all the necessary materials and that they are all complete and error-free. 8. Wait for a decision: After you submit your application, you will need to wait for a decision from the school. Be patient and don't be discouraged if you are not accepted to your top choice. Remember that there are many great schools out there and that you will ultimately end up where you are meant to be.
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