yes! Unless your child is top 3 in the class, a policy that limits applications benefits your kid. |
| Imagine paying for private HS and then expecting financial aid for college! Oh the irony! |
You heard and know and you don’t even send kids there. This is basic due diligence when applying to private. Caveat emptor. |
I’m surprised schools like this haven’t faced lawsuits over this practice. Telling a child they can’t send their academic records wherever they want seems like it infringes upon something. It limits the kids opportunities. I wonder if this stupid practice is allowed in California. I can’t imagine it would be. |
It's the gratuitous blanketing of applications that limits opportunities. If you think an unlimited number of applications is great, then you can move to NYC and send your child to Stuyvesant and Bronx Science where all the sweaty 2nd gen kids apply to a gazillion schools. I'm so happy not to be a parent with a child in that environment. |
I got FA for both. |
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This isn't hard.
Pick one reach that is need blind. Pick 2 absolute safeties that your kid likes that you can afford. Pick 7 targets and see what aid they will give. |
Top private high schools have a ton of FA. I'm familiar with Fieldston, in NY, and there are some families there with HHI in the 300-350k range that receive some FA. I imagine top boarding schools have the same. There's a lot more donut hole families in college than top private HSs |
Lawsuit? It’s private school and families enroll with a contract. Those that don’t like their school rules (whether it’s dress code, tech policies, grading system, college admissions rules, or other) can take their money enroll elsewhere. |
I have an older kid, and as I am going through with my younger, what I notice is that my older kid's "dots" aren't there at all. |
I have a kid at Hunter College High School (similar to Stuy/Bronx), and they limit to 10 private apps. It is a very controversial policy, but I am a fan. I don't want my child applying to 25 schools. And anecdotally I hear it winds up doing them no favors. |
Yes, bc Hunter is not run by the DOE. |
You do realize how much financial aid high schools give, right? We have paid $13-15k per year for high school but will likely need to pay $40k or even more for college. I understand the stigma, but not all private school families are rich! |
+1 Exactly this. |
nasty you sound jealous |