Anonymous wrote:Sandy Spring Friends School - not in DC but there's a bus
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard it said there are no safety schools. Admissions are very competitive. Far more applicants than spaces. Your best bet is to apply to as many as possible and make it clear that you are full-pay with the means to make additional financial support to the school.
Super curious how you make clear you have "the means to make additional financial support to the school" within the bounds of the limited essay questions on most of these applications. What kind of name and prestige dropping does that require?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard it said there are no safety schools. Admissions are very competitive. Far more applicants than spaces. Your best bet is to apply to as many as possible and make it clear that you are full-pay with the means to make additional financial support to the school.
Super curious how you make clear you have "the means to make additional financial support to the school" within the bounds of the limited essay questions on most of these applications. What kind of name and prestige dropping does that require?
Unless you are a major player, whose name they will already recognize as a person to provide massive financial support, this is a non-issue.
They know you're full pay if you don't ask for FA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard it said there are no safety schools. Admissions are very competitive. Far more applicants than spaces. Your best bet is to apply to as many as possible and make it clear that you are full-pay with the means to make additional financial support to the school.
Super curious how you make clear you have "the means to make additional financial support to the school" within the bounds of the limited essay questions on most of these applications. What kind of name and prestige dropping does that require?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you looking only for schools that go through 12th grade, or open to k-8s? Catholic schools ok or no?
Would prefer going through 12th and not Catholic but are honestly open to either if needed to have a safety.
St. Anselms Abbey School would be a good safety and fit from what you’ve outlined
Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard it said there are no safety schools. Admissions are very competitive. Far more applicants than spaces. Your best bet is to apply to as many as possible and make it clear that you are full-pay with the means to make additional financial support to the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you looking only for schools that go through 12th grade, or open to k-8s? Catholic schools ok or no?
Would prefer going through 12th and not Catholic but are honestly open to either if needed to have a safety.
Anonymous wrote:Are you looking only for schools that go through 12th grade, or open to k-8s? Catholic schools ok or no?