Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did your kid do on FLI
Got 5 wrong
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For Horace Mann, we did not submit any letter at all. DD was admitted about a week or so before the ISAAGNY schools notified. This was a few years ago though so not sure if they've changed on timing or letters.
Oh, and for Riverdale, we also did not submit a letter and DD was admitted, but it was the same day as the other schools. We appreciated that Horace Mann and Riverdale weren't playing the game like the other schools and just admitted the kids they wanted rather than trying to manage the yield. If I recall, they didn't really even provide feedback to the preschool. Not sure if that's still happening currently, though.
Were you at a connected preschool?
Not really. The preschool participated in the game, speaking to the schools, getting feedback, and working with us for the schools that wanted us to say whether we would accept before they made a decision, etc. But it wasn't a "feeder" preschool as typically thought of.
Thanks for sharing, did you send first choice letters to any other schools then?
We did. We sent a first choice letter to Brearley and softer letters (love you letters?) to Spence and Chapin, all at the direction of the preschool.
Did you end up at Brearley?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For Horace Mann, we did not submit any letter at all. DD was admitted about a week or so before the ISAAGNY schools notified. This was a few years ago though so not sure if they've changed on timing or letters.
Oh, and for Riverdale, we also did not submit a letter and DD was admitted, but it was the same day as the other schools. We appreciated that Horace Mann and Riverdale weren't playing the game like the other schools and just admitted the kids they wanted rather than trying to manage the yield. If I recall, they didn't really even provide feedback to the preschool. Not sure if that's still happening currently, though.
Were you at a connected preschool?
Not really. The preschool participated in the game, speaking to the schools, getting feedback, and working with us for the schools that wanted us to say whether we would accept before they made a decision, etc. But it wasn't a "feeder" preschool as typically thought of.
Thanks for sharing, did you send first choice letters to any other schools then?
We did. We sent a first choice letter to Brearley and softer letters (love you letters?) to Spence and Chapin, all at the direction of the preschool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For Horace Mann, we did not submit any letter at all. DD was admitted about a week or so before the ISAAGNY schools notified. This was a few years ago though so not sure if they've changed on timing or letters.
Oh, and for Riverdale, we also did not submit a letter and DD was admitted, but it was the same day as the other schools. We appreciated that Horace Mann and Riverdale weren't playing the game like the other schools and just admitted the kids they wanted rather than trying to manage the yield. If I recall, they didn't really even provide feedback to the preschool. Not sure if that's still happening currently, though.
Were you at a connected preschool?
Not really. The preschool participated in the game, speaking to the schools, getting feedback, and working with us for the schools that wanted us to say whether we would accept before they made a decision, etc. But it wasn't a "feeder" preschool as typically thought of.
Thanks for sharing, did you send first choice letters to any other schools then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For Horace Mann, we did not submit any letter at all. DD was admitted about a week or so before the ISAAGNY schools notified. This was a few years ago though so not sure if they've changed on timing or letters.
Oh, and for Riverdale, we also did not submit a letter and DD was admitted, but it was the same day as the other schools. We appreciated that Horace Mann and Riverdale weren't playing the game like the other schools and just admitted the kids they wanted rather than trying to manage the yield. If I recall, they didn't really even provide feedback to the preschool. Not sure if that's still happening currently, though.
Were you at a connected preschool?
Not really. The preschool participated in the game, speaking to the schools, getting feedback, and working with us for the schools that wanted us to say whether we would accept before they made a decision, etc. But it wasn't a "feeder" preschool as typically thought of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For Horace Mann, we did not submit any letter at all. DD was admitted about a week or so before the ISAAGNY schools notified. This was a few years ago though so not sure if they've changed on timing or letters.
Oh, and for Riverdale, we also did not submit a letter and DD was admitted, but it was the same day as the other schools. We appreciated that Horace Mann and Riverdale weren't playing the game like the other schools and just admitted the kids they wanted rather than trying to manage the yield. If I recall, they didn't really even provide feedback to the preschool. Not sure if that's still happening currently, though.
Were you at a connected preschool?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For Horace Mann, we did not submit any letter at all. DD was admitted about a week or so before the ISAAGNY schools notified. This was a few years ago though so not sure if they've changed on timing or letters.
Oh, and for Riverdale, we also did not submit a letter and DD was admitted, but it was the same day as the other schools. We appreciated that Horace Mann and Riverdale weren't playing the game like the other schools and just admitted the kids they wanted rather than trying to manage the yield. If I recall, they didn't really even provide feedback to the preschool. Not sure if that's still happening currently, though.
Anonymous wrote:For Horace Mann, we did not submit any letter at all. DD was admitted about a week or so before the ISAAGNY schools notified. This was a few years ago though so not sure if they've changed on timing or letters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are not looking for a perfect score. At least, I know HM does not. My kid did not get a perfect score but was in the high range. We got in K. I think how your child does playgroup weighs more than FLI. We also sent first choice letter to HM. This is years ago.
We submitted a first-choice letter, had a perfect FLI score, and did not get in. Since we applied during Covid, there was no playdate. We were not at a connected preschool, so never got any feedback.