| I know Riverdale tends to do this but wondering if Trinity does the same? And, yes I know the waitlist is not likely to move...haha but Im still curious. |
| I'm curious if it moves at all |
| I don’t think it moves. I think they accept like 68ish kids and 60-63 of those enroll. This is per their annual report. |
| It sometimes moves a tiny bit — maybe one or two spots, but you would know if it was that close. They would have your preschool director standing by |
| I know a super bright kid (great grades, scores, well-rounded, nice full pay family though not rich) who was rejected by Trinity. I thought they would at least get a courtesy waitlist. I don't think the family wanted Trinity anyway. I don't know the overall stats - I'm curious if others know more. |
What grade, what isee scores? Trinity can afford to be super-picky. |
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We are a Trinity reject family. No offense taken here - it’s competitive and I rather NOT have a courtesy waitlist. Easier to stay focused on real options.
I don’t think the waitlist will move very much at all, so I don’t think it matters to the poster. |
Was this for K? |
Yes |
| The superrich who work their preschool FAs to get a hint from Trinity Admissions FC Trinity and get in. Everyone else doesnt have that hint and cant waste their FC on Trinity and dont do it and dont get in. The only people from our preschool who got into Trinity were either the superrich and/or those who gave a to the preschool, items which undoubtedly filtered to Trinity in the admissions/PSD mafia. |
| Give "a" to the presschool? whats that |
High school. I think 8s and 9s. |