Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for your reply. Yes I know Carson is one of the highest in TJ admissionsJust wondering what are the statistics specifically for Nysmith. What are their ratios of kids who apply, Vs those who actually get selected.
When we tour Nysmith a few weeks ago, the admission director mentioned that 1/3 of the graduating class is going to TJ, another 1/3 to Sidwell, and the rest going to other privates. She particularly highlighted that Sidwell considered Nysmith their feeder school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for your reply. Yes I know Carson is one of the highest in TJ admissionsJust wondering what are the statistics specifically for Nysmith. What are their ratios of kids who apply, Vs those who actually get selected.
When we tour Nysmith a few weeks ago, the admission director mentioned that 1/3 of the graduating class is going to TJ, another 1/3 to Sidwell, and the rest going to other privates. She particularly highlighted that Sidwell considered Nysmith their feeder school.
Thank you for your response. So I guess that means only 1/3 of the students probably made it to TJ from the ones who applied (as far as I know all apply).
I have been hearing their TJ admission rates are not as high as being said.
Isn't this a very high rate? which other school has 1/3 of kids admitted to TJ?
Thank you - Yes. Trying to decide to keep child at Nysmith or move.
They have between 15-18 kids per class. So this equates to around a max of 20 kids to TJ at the most from Nysmith. Would you consider that a high ratio?
I think the OP is looking for the ratio of kids from Nysmith who apply and are accepted to TJ, not the ratio of kids from Nysmith at TJ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for your reply. Yes I know Carson is one of the highest in TJ admissionsJust wondering what are the statistics specifically for Nysmith. What are their ratios of kids who apply, Vs those who actually get selected.
When we tour Nysmith a few weeks ago, the admission director mentioned that 1/3 of the graduating class is going to TJ, another 1/3 to Sidwell, and the rest going to other privates. She particularly highlighted that Sidwell considered Nysmith their feeder school.
Thank you for your response. So I guess that means only 1/3 of the students probably made it to TJ from the ones who applied (as far as I know all apply).
I have been hearing their TJ admission rates are not as high as being said.
Isn't this a very high rate? which other school has 1/3 of kids admitted to TJ?
They have between 15-18 kids per class. So this equates to around a max of 20 kids to TJ at the most from Nysmith. Would you consider that a high ratio?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for your reply. Yes I know Carson is one of the highest in TJ admissionsJust wondering what are the statistics specifically for Nysmith. What are their ratios of kids who apply, Vs those who actually get selected.
When we tour Nysmith a few weeks ago, the admission director mentioned that 1/3 of the graduating class is going to TJ, another 1/3 to Sidwell, and the rest going to other privates. She particularly highlighted that Sidwell considered Nysmith their feeder school.
Thank you for your response. So I guess that means only 1/3 of the students probably made it to TJ from the ones who applied (as far as I know all apply).
I have been hearing their TJ admission rates are not as high as being said.
Isn't this a very high rate? which other school has 1/3 of kids admitted to TJ?
Anonymous wrote:How many kids is that in each graduating class?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for your reply. Yes I know Carson is one of the highest in TJ admissionsJust wondering what are the statistics specifically for Nysmith. What are their ratios of kids who apply, Vs those who actually get selected.
When we tour Nysmith a few weeks ago, the admission director mentioned that 1/3 of the graduating class is going to TJ, another 1/3 to Sidwell, and the rest going to other privates. She particularly highlighted that Sidwell considered Nysmith their feeder school.
Thank you for your response. So I guess that means only 1/3 of the students probably made it to TJ from the ones who applied (as far as I know all apply).
I have been hearing their TJ admission rates are not as high as being said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for your reply. Yes I know Carson is one of the highest in TJ admissionsJust wondering what are the statistics specifically for Nysmith. What are their ratios of kids who apply, Vs those who actually get selected.
When we tour Nysmith a few weeks ago, the admission director mentioned that 1/3 of the graduating class is going to TJ, another 1/3 to Sidwell, and the rest going to other privates. She particularly highlighted that Sidwell considered Nysmith their feeder school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for your reply. Yes I know Carson is one of the highest in TJ admissionsJust wondering what are the statistics specifically for Nysmith. What are their ratios of kids who apply, Vs those who actually get selected.
When we tour Nysmith a few weeks ago, the admission director mentioned that 1/3 of the graduating class is going to TJ, another 1/3 to Sidwell, and the rest going to other privates. She particularly highlighted that Sidwell considered Nysmith their feeder school.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for your reply. Yes I know Carson is one of the highest in TJ admissionsJust wondering what are the statistics specifically for Nysmith. What are their ratios of kids who apply, Vs those who actually get selected.
Just wondering what are the statistics specifically for Nysmith. What are their ratios of kids who apply, Vs those who actually get selected.