Anonymous wrote:I’ve heard it said before that you should only tell one school that they’re your first choice. Tbh, our first choice is wherever we get in off the waitlists. Currently we don’t have a seat anywhere so is it wrong to tell both schools they’re our first option? Technically they are!
Anonymous wrote:I appreciate your positivity!!! We’ve been on edge since March 7
I don’t want to bombard them. I’m sure every waitlist parent hoping to get off has made the call. I’m not sure calling is what will sway them to choose us.
Will they actually share info about whether we can expect movement or anything specific to my child? That changes things. Did you get in off the waitlist in a previous year?
No sense in calling if they’ll just give the generic “we’ve noted it in your file and deposits are due March 21 so we’ll notify families starting then”
Anonymous wrote:I appreciate your positivity!!! We’ve been on edge since March 7
I don’t want to bombard them. I’m sure every waitlist parent hoping to get off has made the call. I’m not sure calling is what will sway them to choose us.
Will they actually share info about whether we can expect movement or anything specific to my child? That changes things. Did you get in off the waitlist in a previous year?
No sense in calling if they’ll just give the generic “we’ve noted it in your file and deposits are due March 21 so we’ll notify families starting then”
Anonymous wrote:When will the waitlist start moving? Deposits are due Friday no? So we should start donating to the new building project now or is it best to way until next week 😉
Anonymous wrote:Just got off waitlist for grade 10 at Edmund Burke
Anonymous wrote:Field marketers are all over this board especially now as its acceptance season. There have been several years of scandals at Field and most of it was scrubbed from the board. As well complaints about the school quickly get removed -
We found the school to be warm but lacking in any kind of intellectual rigor. High priced and just kind of a dumb place with a lot of uninteresting suburban families with a little bit of money. Sort of like the head of school. Who fits right into that mold.
Burke though more urban was for us far more sophisticated and serious about education with deeply thought out connective tissue across the learning centers. And teachers that are more educated and well read.
But again. Know that the Field marketers start and manage threads on this board aggressively. So expect them to pounce on this with testimonials about how fabulous the place is.
It’s not. It’s a B- place with B- teachers and B- kids.