Anonymous wrote:Not a lot. What sways my opinion is the shadow day and talking to current parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it hard to separate the marketing and sales pitch of some places from the actual education and school environment. It provides a glimpse but is a packaged version of things.
Right- and it can go both ways. Shiny sales pitch, poor school experience. But can’t it also be a weak sales pitch but good educational experience?
Anonymous wrote:I find it hard to separate the marketing and sales pitch of some places from the actual education and school environment. It provides a glimpse but is a packaged version of things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just came home from the Bullis Upper School admitted families event. We thought it was great, nice performances, good speeches, we met a lot of teachers and fellow parents and current students -- I think we're sold!
This sounds exactly like the Bullis poster after the LS event. Do you work for the school?? Sure sounds like a planted troll.
Anonymous wrote:We've been to one so far for K. It made me do a 180 in my thinking so we'll see how the next one balances
Anonymous wrote:Admissions night was for show. I wasn’t sold.
Anonymous wrote:I just came home from the Bullis Upper School admitted families event. We thought it was great, nice performances, good speeches, we met a lot of teachers and fellow parents and current students -- I think we're sold!