Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious how people can speak with such certainty. Their new Lower School is the best in the entire area - I know because I've toured them all in the last three months. And they are full in second. Yes, they add a section in third, but how do people know how many applications there are and what the impact of the new building will be? I'm guessing there are many more than 16 applications for third, unfortunately.
I think what you're saying is that their new Lower School building is the best in the area, and I don't doubt that's true. But the important thing is not the physical space, it's the teaching and learning that happens there.
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious how people can speak with such certainty. Their new Lower School is the best in the entire area - I know because I've toured them all in the last three months. And they are full in second. Yes, they add a section in third, but how do people know how many applications there are and what the impact of the new building will be? I'm guessing there are many more than 16 applications for third, unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Compared to other schools in the DMV, not very selective. If you have the cash, not selective at all.
This is nowhere near as true as it used to be. Back in my Bullis days, the admissions exam was that they put your folks in a room with a check and a pen and if they figured out what to do, you were admitted.
Anonymous wrote:Bullis has gotten VERY selective lately! Especially for higher grades. It certainly isn’t what it used to be.
Anonymous wrote:Compared to other schools in the DMV, not very selective. If you have the cash, not selective at all.