Feedback from uptown all girls for K?

Anonymous
Are you all at feeder preschools hearing decisive feedback?
Anonymous
We got all good feedback from Chapin, Spence and Brearley. Chapin and Spence we got back in December and Brearley when we got back from winter break.

For us they were all strong in terms of feedback. Brearley has a new head of admissions and she is changing how Brearley accepts applicants. They are no longer telling families right after play groups that they want their daughter (like in years prior). They are taking a more holistic approach and looking at all the applicant pool (they are in committees now). So don’t expect to get a definitive answer from them until decision day. Although the feedback may get stronger as we get closer to decision day.

We have a weekly meeting with our director and hoping to hear that we are still on track.

We already sent out first choice letter and love letters.
Anonymous
Has anyone gotten more concrete feedback, positive or negative, at Brearley this cycle? Trying to decipher where we stand there
Anonymous
Seems the consensus is that no one is getting concrete feedback at B now
Anonymous
I don’t know what concrete means - we got very positive from B. Like the person a few posts up from this. It’s not concrete per se. maybe next week they will signal with “concrete” but I don’t know. I didn’t expect to get truly clear and decisive feedback but strong or weaker nudges from PSD.
Anonymous
Interesting. Anything “decisive” or nearly so from Chapin or Spence?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Interesting. Anything “decisive” or nearly so from Chapin or Spence?


We didn’t get decisive from Chapin or Spence, just very strong good feedback.

We have a meeting with our director next week to see if the feedback is more decisive. Unsure if either school is giving full on “yes.” Or a strong inclination. Only because they are ISAAGNY schools and technically are not allowed to give a decision before Feb. 5th. I also think they are not feeling forced to give an answer now since Brearley has changed how they are doing things.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Interesting. Anything “decisive” or nearly so from Chapin or Spence?


We didn’t get decisive from Chapin or Spence, just very strong good feedback.

We have a meeting with our director next week to see if the feedback is more decisive. Unsure if either school is giving full on “yes.” Or a strong inclination. Only because they are ISAAGNY schools and technically are not allowed to give a decision before Feb. 5th. I also think they are not feeling forced to give an answer now since Brearley has changed how they are doing things.


Same as this!
Anonymous
FWIW, a Brearley board member did tell me that they are super yield sensitive and will significantly discount families that didn’t send them a first choice letter.
Anonymous
Lol now everyone will be jumping to send b a first choice letter
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, a Brearley board member did tell me that they are super yield sensitive and will significantly discount families that didn’t send them a first choice letter.


Is this information for this year ? Our PSD specifically said Brearley doesn’t accept first choice letters this year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, a Brearley board member did tell me that they are super yield sensitive and will significantly discount families that didn’t send them a first choice letter.


Is this information for this year ? Our PSD specifically said Brearley doesn’t accept first choice letters this year.


Sounds like the Brearley board member has old info., which I guess is not that surprising.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, a Brearley board member did tell me that they are super yield sensitive and will significantly discount families that didn’t send them a first choice letter.


Is this information for this year ? Our PSD specifically said Brearley doesn’t accept first choice letters this year.


Interesting…what does it mean if we already sent one to them? Is it not binding?
Anonymous
I mean none of these are *binding* binding, I think the main problem is that if you send a FCL and are admitted and don't end up attending that school they'll never talk to you again.
Anonymous
But you write a FCL to have an advantage, and now it seems we don’t? I’m wondering if we should write one somewhere else…
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