How many schools do you apply to?

Anonymous
LO is a few years from Kindergarten so this is just planning ahead. Our top choice apparently has very few spots in their Kindergarten and we also won't know about financial aid package details until being accepted. How many schools is it wise or typical to apply to?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:LO is a few years from Kindergarten so this is just planning ahead. Our top choice apparently has very few spots in their Kindergarten and we also won't know about financial aid package details until being accepted. How many schools is it wise or typical to apply to?


We did 6. 3 selective/rejective ones, a couple of moderately competitive ones and 1 shoe in.
Anonymous
6 is good. Four that are maybes due to difficulty of spots and two that are more likely or almost a sure thing.

If you are not focused on hard to get into schools than four would be enough.
Anonymous
If you are applying for financial aid, I'd say at least 5 if you're applying to the most competitive schools that are hard to get into.
Anonymous
Also - if you are keen on selective schools you probably want to start applying at PK, not K.
Anonymous
One. But we had very specific needs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:LO is a few years from Kindergarten so this is just planning ahead. Our top choice apparently has very few spots in their Kindergarten and we also won't know about financial aid package details until being accepted. How many schools is it wise or typical to apply to?


We did 6. 3 selective/rejective ones, a couple of moderately competitive ones and 1 shoe in.


You mean shoo-in.
Anonymous
We applied to 5 and were accepted to 3.
Anonymous
Applied to 7. Admitted at 4, waitlisted at 3.

Decent FA packages at 3 but still a lot of variation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Applied to 7. Admitted at 4, waitlisted at 3.

Decent FA packages at 3 but still a lot of variation.


Applied to 6

Two highly selective: in at one (attending) and rejected at one.
Three targets: in at two, WL at one
one safety: in
Anonymous
We did 6.

2 Reaches, 2 probable but competitive and 2 guarantees.

Accepted 5 out of 6 w/1 WL. Chose one of the competitive schools

Anonymous
What about if you're applying for selective schools for 6th and 7th grade?

Our #1 school is Potomac, but it seems their expansion is 7th grade and not 6th. Meanwhile, a number of other selective schools also have 6th grade as an expansion class.

Kind of a conudrum:
(A) apply to all selective schools for 6th grade, with the odds lower on Potomac in a non-expansion and possibly turn down a selective school if get in because wanting Potomac; or
(B) only apply to Potomac when applying for 6th grade and, if DS doesn't get in, apply to all selectives for 7th grade (if DS doesn't get into Potomac for 7th grade, then DS missed the opportunity to apply to the other selectives for 6th).

Any advice? Anyone ever had a similar decision?
Anonymous
Our list:

BVR - Accepted
NPS - Accepted *Attending*
Primary Day - Accepted
Bullis - WL
Sheridan - WL
St. Andrews - Accepted
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our list:

BVR - Accepted
NPS - Accepted *Attending*
Primary Day - Accepted
Bullis - WL
Sheridan - WL
St. Andrews - Accepted


I'm so curious, why no Norwood?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:LO is a few years from Kindergarten so this is just planning ahead. Our top choice apparently has very few spots in their Kindergarten and we also won't know about financial aid package details until being accepted. How many schools is it wise or typical to apply to?


How do you already know what your top choice is??
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