Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore these posts, clearly the trolls are out.
We just had ours before Thanksgiving break. They asked us what we were most proud of in our daughter; why we liked the school; and if we had any questions. It was straight forward and easy. We are applying from another well known school. No top hats, monocle, or envelopes of cash required. I'm fairly confident our kid will get in.
Did you make it to the second round of interviews?
Is there really a second round?
No. The trolls are out in force for this question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore these posts, clearly the trolls are out.
We just had ours before Thanksgiving break. They asked us what we were most proud of in our daughter; why we liked the school; and if we had any questions. It was straight forward and easy. We are applying from another well known school. No top hats, monocle, or envelopes of cash required. I'm fairly confident our kid will get in.
Did you make it to the second round of interviews?
Is there really a second round?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore these posts, clearly the trolls are out.
We just had ours before Thanksgiving break. They asked us what we were most proud of in our daughter; why we liked the school; and if we had any questions. It was straight forward and easy. We are applying from another well known school. No top hats, monocle, or envelopes of cash required. I'm fairly confident our kid will get in.
Did you make it to the second round of interviews?
Anonymous wrote:Ignore these posts, clearly the trolls are out.
We just had ours before Thanksgiving break. They asked us what we were most proud of in our daughter; why we liked the school; and if we had any questions. It was straight forward and easy. We are applying from another well known school. No top hats, monocle, or envelopes of cash required. I'm fairly confident our kid will get in.
Anonymous wrote:Ignore these posts, clearly the trolls are out.
We just had ours before Thanksgiving break. They asked us what we were most proud of in our daughter; why we liked the school; and if we had any questions. It was straight forward and easy. We are applying from another well known school. No top hats, monocle, or envelopes of cash required. I'm fairly confident our kid will get in.