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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Thanks for your reply. Yes I know Carson is one of the highest in TJ admissions :) Just wondering what are the statistics specifically for Nysmith. What are their ratios of kids who apply, Vs those who actually get selected. [/quote] When we tour Nysmith a few weeks ago, the admission director mentioned that 1/3 of the graduating class is going to TJ, another 1/3 to Sidwell, and the rest going to other privates. She particularly highlighted that Sidwell considered Nysmith their feeder school.[/quote] Thank you for your response. So I guess that means [b]only 1/3 of the students probably made it to TJ from the ones who applied [/b](as far as I know all apply). I have been hearing their TJ admission rates are not as high as being said. [/quote] Isn't this a very high rate? which other school has 1/3 of kids admitted to TJ?[/quote] Thank you - Yes. Trying to decide to keep child at Nysmith or move. They have between 15-18 kids per class. So this equates to around a max of 20 kids to TJ at the most from Nysmith. Would you consider that a high ratio? [/quote] I think the OP is looking for the ratio of kids from Nysmith who apply and are accepted to TJ, not the ratio of kids from Nysmith at TJ. [/quote][/quote]
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