Do colleges value students from lesser-known boarding schools?

Yes. Colleges evaluate students in context and care most about academic performance, course rigor, recommendations, and intellectual engagement. Students from lesser-known boarding schools are valued when they show strong preparation and growth. Admissions officers are familiar with many underrated boarding schools and focus on how well students are prepared for college-level work, not brand recognition.

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