IMSA sits on the outskirts of Chicago, in a little town called Aurora, Illinois. It feels more like a college than a high school. The halls aren¿t lined with lockers. Instead, you find chairs and couches, where students will plop down to type on their laptops ¿ or catch an afternoon nap. U.S. students consistently rank poorly compared to students from other countries international evaluations, but IMSA students are doing work usually reserved for upper division college students or even grad students.
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