Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We applied Potomac (only) and got WL x2. Found them to be helpful and communicative throughout the process. Only thing that surprised us quite a bit was the 1:1 session with our K was extremely basic, with exercises on the order of drawing a shape using the right color crayon. I know it wasn't supposed to be an entirely academic evaluation, but still it was just surprised they weren't asking at least SOME questions to get a better handle on where DC was at in terms of math, reading, writing, etc.
That's not really what a school like Potomac is looking for in a K applicant. If you are interested in that kind of assessment, you should seek out schools with more traditional approaches to pedagogy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Burke was the worst. SSFS was the best.
+ 1 SSFS was amazing and accommodating!
What was up with Burke? The contact I interacted with was kind of rude I thought. Then I felt maybe I was taking things the wrong way.
Was Burke hard getting into this year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Burke was the worst. SSFS was the best.
+ 1 SSFS was amazing and accommodating!
Anonymous wrote:We ended up pick a different school, but SSSAS admissions team was personable and engaged, with just the right amount of communication.
Anonymous wrote:Burke was the worst. SSFS was the best.
Anonymous wrote:We applied Potomac (only) and got WL x2. Found them to be helpful and communicative throughout the process. Only thing that surprised us quite a bit was the 1:1 session with our K was extremely basic, with exercises on the order of drawing a shape using the right color crayon. I know it wasn't supposed to be an entirely academic evaluation, but still it was just surprised they weren't asking at least SOME questions to get a better handle on where DC was at in terms of math, reading, writing, etc.
Anonymous wrote:We applied Potomac (only) and got WL x2. Found them to be helpful and communicative throughout the process. Only thing that surprised us quite a bit was the 1:1 session with our K was extremely basic, with exercises on the order of drawing a shape using the right color crayon. I know it wasn't supposed to be an entirely academic evaluation, but still it was just surprised they weren't asking at least SOME questions to get a better handle on where DC was at in terms of math, reading, writing, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Burke was the worst. SSFS was the best.