Anonymous wrote:Entire admissions staff for school = 4. Number of annual applicants, all grades = 800. Do the math and set your expectations appropriately. Also factor in that developing a deep and personal relationship, when the vast majority of the time the final answer is "no", might not be practical or ethical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree. You can and do stay connected.
For us, the coldness is a turn off, so it's not our top choice this year. Maybe being in demand gives people the idea that they do not need to connect.
My advice is to weigh all options and not think one school is just so much better than others. We are pleasant when we tour and interview, but we don't push too hard. We think things have to feel right.
Oh! I forgot to say that this is our 2nd time around; our first finished at an in-demand private where the admissions staff appeared interested in our child and us. It was a great fit.
If you didn't have a good reception the first time, why did you go back for #2?
Anonymous wrote:I agree. You can and do stay connected.
For us, the coldness is a turn off, so it's not our top choice this year. Maybe being in demand gives people the idea that they do not need to connect.
My advice is to weigh all options and not think one school is just so much better than others. We are pleasant when we tour and interview, but we don't push too hard. We think things have to feel right.
Oh! I forgot to say that this is our 2nd time around; our first finished at an in-demand private where the admissions staff appeared interested in our child and us. It was a great fit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will never have contact with the admissions staff once your kid is in. Simply no reason to "connect" with them.
At Sidwell or in general? Of course I can't speak from personal experience but friends with kids at various IS seem to have connections with the admissions staff especially those who do volunteer activities connected to admissions or recruitment.
Anonymous wrote:You will never have contact with the admissions staff once your kid is in. Simply no reason to "connect" with them.
Anonymous wrote:I thought this new crew, compared to three years ago, were much warmer and more interested. We had the most awkward meeting ever previously. This time, they actually tried to talk about our child with us, and we stayed the whole 30 minutes.
I know it does not mean anything, but was definitely more pleasant.
Anonymous wrote:Par for the course. Don't worry. It doesn't mean a thing. I speak from experience.