Second that. Why, pray, is it so important for private school kids? |
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Our DC's preschool director knew the private K-8s that our DC was admitted to and which our preschool had a relationship with. Our DC's K-8 HS counselor knew in advance the private HS's DC got into. But these are all in the same town. For college, I'd only expect it for the 3-5 colleges our private HS feeds into but not for the majority of colleges.
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Which schools? |
Non DMV private here. Yes they do but only for certain top colleges. Usually it’s a college where our HS is a true feeder (sending 5 or so kids/year). Some are T10, but many in that T11-25 range. How do I know? My oldest a few years ago didn’t get in ED (double legacy and our HS is a feeder) and they prepared us. Ended up at Ivy. |
That must be hard. Glad that counselor prepared you. |
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Old thread on this:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1173137.page |
+1. Replaced by a newfangled invention called the Internet. It boggles the mind of how many people are convinced their private school counselor is important enough to warrant a phone call informing them of a student’s admittance. |
| Yes, this is almost entirely gone. There may be a few holdouts where there is a long relationship with a college counselor. But it's rare. |
Imagine having to find out about a rejection at the same time as the masses. Oh the shame! |
| It happened in our private. Our counselor had a solid relationship with GA Tech regional rep and she topped him off that our son had been accepted there for aerospace engineering and she wanted to come by the school to surprise him with the acceptance. the private counselor recorded the surprise. It was very sweet . |
| No. They are not allowed. |
Public or private? |
You know nowadays 40% are getting in ED/EA right? The masses? Not really. |
They prepared you as in they directly said the school Told us you were rejected? |
| We were given the heads up by our counselor about an ED result (negative one) that has yet to come out. We are at a private school. While it's bad news, we really appreciate the earlier notice to process. |