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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Particularly interested in Christ vs Brick. How big a difference is it and is it worth some extra commute to go to the higher tier one? [quote=Anonymous]Interesting. What is the source for this? Is this widely recognized/consensus view? What is the tangible benefit that the higher tier provides? Is it mostly reflected in stronger exmission? [quote=Anonymous]Some of these answers... no. Here is the ranking of all the TT pre-schools in Manhattan: TT of the TT: Episcopal and 92 Street Y Then: Temple Emanu-El, Brick Church, Park Children's Day on the UWS (huge connections at Brearley) Then: STMPG, All Souls, West Side Montessori, Washington Market, Garden House, Christ Church (But even the third tier of the TT are very TT). [/quote][/quote][/quote] brick church will have tons of siblings and legacies. tougher to get into K if you are not on of them.[/quote] Tougher than if you were connected, yes. Tougher than if you are also non-connected at CCDS, disagree Big vs small school and commute should factor into your decision. CCDS is tiny compared to Brick, with both the positives and negatives that brings. Also pretty different locations.[/quote]
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