Anonymous wrote:Please let’s remember that both Visi and SR look at the whole student. It’s not just about grades. Both also look at teacher recommendations.
Anonymous wrote:Admissions to private high school has been difficult from the past two years and it will continue for may be another 4 years as most babies were born between 2003 and 2009.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/195908/number-of-births-in-the-united-states-since-1990/
Anonymous wrote:1. How do you know Visi evaluated that?
2. What's wrong with a school that wants involved families?
Anonymous wrote:Please let’s remember that both Visi and SR look at the whole student. It’s not just about grades. Both also look at teacher recommendations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is honors at a k-8 and he found out yesterday that some classmates were waitlisted while non-honors girls were accepted. He was joking on the way home that DD (6th grader) should stop studying if she wants to go to all-girls schools. Legacy? Parochial connections? The whole process is a puzzle. The boys' results made more sense, at least at our school.
Which school are you talking about? I’m assuming Visitation.
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He was talking about Visitation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is honors at a k-8 and he found out yesterday that some classmates were waitlisted while non-honors girls were accepted. He was joking on the way home that DD (6th grader) should stop studying if she wants to go to all-girls schools. Legacy? Parochial connections? The whole process is a puzzle. The boys' results made more sense, at least at our school.
Which school are you talking about? I’m assuming Visitation.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is honors at a k-8 and he found out yesterday that some classmates were waitlisted while non-honors girls were accepted. He was joking on the way home that DD (6th grader) should stop studying if she wants to go to all-girls schools. Legacy? Parochial connections? The whole process is a puzzle. The boys' results made more sense, at least at our school.
Which school are you talking about? I’m assuming Visitation.
Anonymous wrote:DS is honors at a k-8 and he found out yesterday that some classmates were waitlisted while non-honors girls were accepted. He was joking on the way home that DD (6th grader) should stop studying if she wants to go to all-girls schools. Legacy? Parochial connections? The whole process is a puzzle. The boys' results made more sense, at least at our school.