Most people have kids in one of these schools not all. How would anyone be able to compare? At best a family has kids at 2. There is no way to do this math. Way too many varables |
Add more schools to what? What schools? |
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If Nightingale had a 54% yield rate at K, that means their actual yield rate for unconnected students is even lower. Very interesting data.
Assume that 15 slots are filled via early action offered to siblings and legacies - that means they really making 75 offers to yield 34 from the regular acceptance cycles (for early cycle you have to commit to a yes if you get the accept). |
Sorry, is this done at most schools? We have one kid at a TT private and were looking to apply there for the other one next year, there’s an earlier application deadline for sibling admits but nothing on the admissions website suggests that we’ll get an earlier decision. (Would be great if we did, since we could potentially save on application fees / paperwork for a bunch of other places assuming he gets in) |
Yes. ISAAGNY has an early notification date. Not sure how many schools actually participate in this but it is a decent amount, though I think each school does it slightly differently. https://www.isaagny.org/isaagny-schools/notification-and-reply-dates |
Chapin and Spence let in 5-10 girls at middle school entry point. Not easy. |
My guess is that person was talking about K admissions. I do agree MS admissions is much more competitive because there are less spots. |