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Study Questions Benefits of Academically Selective Schools for Long-Term Success

Research shows minimal differences in educational and employment outcomes between selective and non-selective school students.

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Overview

  • Academically selective schools show only a slight increase in general life satisfaction scores.
  • No significant differences in job or university placement rates at ages 19 and 25 were found.
  • Selective schools may not provide large benefits despite higher initial academic performance.
  • The study calls for a critical examination of selective school policies.
  • Researchers tracked nearly 3,000 students over 11 years to reach these conclusions.