Anonymous wrote:Anecdotally I think last year was maybe a little harder overall. Seems like some schools this year were harder than is typical - St. John’s fr what I’ve heard. But I think the COVID book is probably over now and next year admissions should be slightly easier than this year. But knows for sure?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most schools didn’t require scores.Anonymous wrote:Required scores this year so harder than prior year, but not harder/the same as 2019.
Very few schools required or would even accept scores this year for 9th grade admissions.
Making the process even more opaque and allowing the schools to give even more weight to hooks.
Anonymous wrote:For crying out loud the schools have ALWAYS had a spectrum of test scores. They want a combination of talents and based on my experience even surprise admits based on people’s preconceived notions on who should get in have five exceptionally well at these schools. The simple fact is you don’t know what special talents a particular school covers on any given year, hot shot soccer phenom may get admitted one year and a similar kid is rejected the next. Having a 99% on one test is not how schools make their decisions.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most schools didn’t require scores.Anonymous wrote:Required scores this year so harder than prior year, but not harder/the same as 2019.
Very few schools required or would even accept scores this year for 9th grade admissions.
Making the process even more opaque and allowing the schools to give even more weight to hooks.
For crying out loud the schools have ALWAYS had a spectrum of test scores. They want a combination of talents and based on my experience even surprise admits based on people’s preconceived notions on who should get in have five exceptionally well at these schools. The simple fact is you don’t know what special talents a particular school covers on any given year, hot shot soccer phenom may get admitted one year and a similar kid is rejected the next. Having a 99% on one test is not how schools make their decisions.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most schools didn’t require scores.Anonymous wrote:Required scores this year so harder than prior year, but not harder/the same as 2019.
Very few schools required or would even accept scores this year for 9th grade admissions.
Making the process even more opaque and allowing the schools to give even more weight to hooks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most schools didn’t require scores.Anonymous wrote:Required scores this year so harder than prior year, but not harder/the same as 2019.
Very few schools required or would even accept scores this year for 9th grade admissions.
Anonymous wrote:Most schools didn’t require scores.Anonymous wrote:Required scores this year so harder than prior year, but not harder/the same as 2019.
Anonymous wrote:I know it’s speculation but curious as to what you think?
Most schools didn’t require scores.Anonymous wrote:Required scores this year so harder than prior year, but not harder/the same as 2019.
Anonymous wrote:I'm on the BOT of our independent PK-8, and yes, admissions was harder this year. Our 22-23 1st grade class has 0 new students, for example, when in previous years we may have brought in up to 5 new children in 1st.