Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just went through exmissions at a TT preschool with our daughter. She was accepted across the board to the TT girls schools and two of the co-eds. We had our heart set on co-ed Catholic but were unfortunately declined at Saint Ignatius. We thought it would be best for her in terms of discipline, structure, etc. We also had heard that in the earlier years the education tends to be more rigorous. Our school has no feedback Saint Ignatius and we have no idea where we went wrong in the process. The only feedback we received was that applications were up across the board this year as more families either return to, or, are choosing to stay in the city. Regardless, we are choosing from great options but always heart breaking not to get the "one" and have no idea why.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just went through exmissions at a TT preschool with our daughter. She was accepted across the board to the TT girls schools and two of the co-eds. We had our heart set on co-ed Catholic but were unfortunately declined at Saint Ignatius. We thought it would be best for her in terms of discipline, structure, etc. We also had heard that in the earlier years the education tends to be more rigorous. Our school has no feedback Saint Ignatius and we have no idea where we went wrong in the process. The only feedback we received was that applications were up across the board this year as more families either return to, or, are choosing to stay in the city. Regardless, we are choosing from great options but always heart breaking not to get the "one" and have no idea why.
She got into Brearley, Chapin, Spence, and two TT co-eds (Dalton/HM/Riverdale/Trinity)? Or Brearley, Chapin, Spence and two non-TT co-eds?
Sorry about St Ignatius— did you end up choosing SS or co-ed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can only enroll in one school. If you get into your first choice school, why do you need multiple offers?
You don't, but I don't know why people are obsessing about this first choice process when it seems like other people who don't bother first-choicing are getting into multiple TT schools.
Anonymous wrote:Of the top NYC schools, how would folks compare them in terms of overall workload in high school? Are some schools known for being much harder or easier than the others?
Anonymous wrote:We just went through exmissions at a TT preschool with our daughter. She was accepted across the board to the TT girls schools and two of the co-eds. We had our heart set on co-ed Catholic but were unfortunately declined at Saint Ignatius. We thought it would be best for her in terms of discipline, structure, etc. We also had heard that in the earlier years the education tends to be more rigorous. Our school has no feedback Saint Ignatius and we have no idea where we went wrong in the process. The only feedback we received was that applications were up across the board this year as more families either return to, or, are choosing to stay in the city. Regardless, we are choosing from great options but always heart breaking not to get the "one" and have no idea why.
Anonymous wrote:You can only enroll in one school. If you get into your first choice school, why do you need multiple offers?
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, between the number of people reporting multiple TT acceptances and the number of people reporting being shut out completely, I kind of feel like this whole "work with your preschool director to figure out your first choice and that's the only TT you'll get" business is a bit of a scam.
Anonymous wrote:We just went through exmissions at a TT preschool with our daughter. She was accepted across the board to the TT girls schools and two of the co-eds. We had our heart set on co-ed Catholic but were unfortunately declined at Saint Ignatius. We thought it would be best for her in terms of discipline, structure, etc. We also had heard that in the earlier years the education tends to be more rigorous. Our school has no feedback Saint Ignatius and we have no idea where we went wrong in the process. The only feedback we received was that applications were up across the board this year as more families either return to, or, are choosing to stay in the city. Regardless, we are choosing from great options but always heart breaking not to get the "one" and have no idea why.
Anonymous wrote:First time posting here - my 8th grade daughter from a K-8 school is nervously waiting for her high school offers. She is strong academically but not a superstar, and we don't have sibling/legacy advantages, so not sure she can get into a TT school. Any thoughts or considerations on a 2T school versus a good SHSAT school academically and socially?
Anonymous wrote:First time posting here - my 8th grade daughter from a K-8 school is nervously waiting for her high school offers. She is strong academically but not a superstar, and we don't have sibling/legacy advantages, so not sure she can get into a TT school. Any thoughts or considerations on a 2T school versus a good SHSAT school academically and socially?