Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It probably changes each year depending on how many siblings are actually applying? Ask during tours and interviews at each school.
Will they actually share those numbers? "Last year we had 15 spots and 13 were filled by siblings/legacies"
Oh, sounds like the smart parents enrolled their kids in K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It probably changes each year depending on how many siblings are actually applying? Ask during tours and interviews at each school.
Will they actually share those numbers? "Last year we had 15 spots and 13 were filled by siblings/legacies"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It probably changes each year depending on how many siblings are actually applying? Ask during tours and interviews at each school.
Can someone share successful stories of non sibling non VIP get in? Every tour we went there are people who already have kids in upper grades. Makes me feel a school like Sidwell or gds can fill their spots with just siblings two times over.
Our non-sibling, non-urm male got into two "Big 5" schools with no hook (and was rejected...well, "waitlisted technically" from two more).
Anonymous wrote:It probably changes each year depending on how many siblings are actually applying? Ask during tours and interviews at each school.
Anonymous wrote:Sibling preference isn’t that strong. We’re at Stoneridge and plenty of girls have gotten rejected eventhough they have siblings here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It probably changes each year depending on how many siblings are actually applying? Ask during tours and interviews at each school.
Can someone share successful stories of non sibling non VIP get in? Every tour we went there are people who already have kids in upper grades. Makes me feel a school like Sidwell or gds can fill their spots with just siblings two times over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It probably changes each year depending on how many siblings are actually applying? Ask during tours and interviews at each school.
Can someone share successful stories of non sibling non VIP get in? Every tour we went there are people who already have kids in upper grades. Makes me feel a school like Sidwell or gds can fill their spots with just siblings two times over.
Anonymous wrote:It probably changes each year depending on how many siblings are actually applying? Ask during tours and interviews at each school.