| They just do not care. |
| I wish you'd share this feedback with Sidwell after the process for your child is over. My child is there, we had a good admissions experience for 4th several years ago and we're pretty happy with the school, but I bet they would want to know how their choices affect prospective families' views of the school. |
| We were interviewed by a teacher for 9th grade who gave a good impression of the school. The parent tour was OK. The assessments were fine I guess. |
| Sidwell having admissions interviews conducted by alumni tells me they place little to no value on the interview during the application/acceptance process. You can’t if you are having that many unqualified people doing interviews. |
Money and connections and skin color don't require interviews, funny poster |
Having seen this play out year-after-year, now from the inside I'd say that if there are 20 spots, 15 are pre-filled by legacies, siblings, VIPs, sports recruits, URMs, and kids who are in several of these categories. The school knows who these spots are going to before interviewing a soul. Then maybe 5 spots are truly open. They can fill these without meeting kids. they take kids whose resumes are truly unique, kids who get those teacher recs which say "best in my career", etc. There are probably always enough kids that REALLY stand out to fill the few spots they have. |
| Blech off to GDS then, with thanks |
This is way more important to talk about. How you felt on an admissions tour/interview will have little to do with your experience one way or another, and a lot of this sounds like either anticipatory sour grapes and/or pre-admissions smack talk to try to move a waitlist you think your kid might be on. Focus on the actual experience which, as pp said, is surprising as a matter of the drug use, or at least it was for us. |
| Nonsense. |
+1 |
Highly regarded rodeo clown. |
Thank you. Sounds like the right choice that would be best for you and for us. But maybe count your chickens after they hatch, no? |
Ha, maybe. But I have kids at Beauvoir and I have no interest in Sidwell in part because of this sort of snobbish behavior. So many other great schools with a warmer feeling. |
| As a Sidwell alum, I think this is a disappointing choice on the part of the school. We are talking about educational institutions, not social clubs. I feel the same way about having alums conduct evaluative college interviews. |
| Guys…don’t you get it? If you are on the B list, they link you up with an alumnus. If you’ve made the short list, you go straight up to the executive suite. They get SO many applicants each year ! |