Anonymous wrote:Even Sidwell etc. have to admit twice as many kids as they have spaces, because they all know that top applicants will apply to multiple schools and have multiple choices. Schools like Sidwell may admit 2 kids for every seat they want to fill. Less selective schools may admit 3 or 4 or five kids for every seat they want to fill.
Self-selection also matters. Some schools have very high yield rates because they occupy more specialized niches, so they may not get a ton of applications, but a high percentage of applicants are committed to attending.
That said it is late January so all we can do no is sit back and cross fingers!
Anonymous wrote:Even Sidwell etc. have to admit twice as many kids as they have spaces, because they all know that top applicants will apply to multiple schools and have multiple choices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hear there are LESS applications this year for area pre-k and k classes. Many parents are opting to public first which is probably a good idea.
How would you have any way of knowing if either statement is true?
It makes perfect sense for DC parents, since there’s now a free option. Might as well see if you get a spot before applying to private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hear there are LESS applications this year for area pre-k and k classes. Many parents are opting to public first which is probably a good idea.
How would you have any way of knowing if either statement is true?
It makes perfect sense for DC parents, since there’s now a free option. Might as well see if you get a spot before applying to private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hear there are LESS applications this year for area pre-k and k classes. Many parents are opting to public first which is probably a good idea.
How would you have any way of knowing if either statement is true?
Anonymous wrote:If I can recall from last year, I believe SJC gets 1200 applications for 250+ spaces.
Anonymous wrote:I hear there are LESS applications this year for area pre-k and k classes. Many parents are opting to public first which is probably a good idea.

Anonymous wrote:I hear there are LESS applications this year for area pre-k and k classes. Many parents are opting to public first which is probably a good idea.
Anonymous wrote:Fwiw, Maret told us they accept 25 kids for 9th and expect 250-300 applicants.