Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone speak to their experience with the admissions process for these three schools? If you applied to more than one, what were the differences? How do you think your child did on their personal interview? Was your child accepted/not accepted? Were you surprised either way?
If I remember correctly, there is no parents interview at Maret, which is a big relief for me. We are just working parents who can not add any glory to DC's application.
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone speak to their experience with the admissions process for these three schools? If you applied to more than one, what were the differences? How do you think your child did on their personal interview? Was your child accepted/not accepted? Were you surprised either way?
Anonymous wrote:But another kid loved it.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the parents that are turned off by the process. Kids see things with different eyes.
Very true. My kid hated Sidwell after the shadow visit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the parents that are turned off by the process. Kids see things with different eyes.
Very true. My kid hated Sidwell after the shadow visit.
But another kid loved it.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the parents that are turned off by the process. Kids see things with different eyes.
Very true. My kid hated Sidwell after the shadow visit.
Anonymous wrote:It's the parents that are turned off by the process. Kids see things with different eyes.
Anonymous wrote:Then go to a college where you are happy. There are plenty who will be glad your daughter is stepping aside. Less competition. Same goes for GDS, Sidwell, and Maret. The people who overlook the crappy admissions people to get to the top academics are where they want to be. May your daughter find her niche.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Would you walk away from an acceptance at Harvard because some chuckle head in the admissions office was a turn off?
DC is going through the college application process and while she hasn't had this precise question put to her, she has been turned off by a few schools because of the attitude of admissions and the folks giving the tour. Its just one factor but why push yourself to look past a terrible first impression when there are colleges out there that have terrific academics and make a great first impression? Sure, the schools that were a turnoff probably have some great things going for them but DC had no incentive to dig for them when faced with a host of schools that weren't such a turnoff.
Its not the only thing, but it matters. There are quite a few terrific schools in this area. Why would I send my DC to one that isn't welcoming?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Would you walk away from an acceptance at Harvard because some chuckle head in the admissions office was a turn off?
DC is going through the college application process and while she hasn't had this precise question put to her, she has been turned off by a few schools because of the attitude of admissions and the folks giving the tour. Its just one factor but why push yourself to look past a terrible first impression when there are colleges out there that have terrific academics and make a great first impression? Sure, the schools that were a turnoff probably have some great things going for them but DC had no incentive to dig for them when faced with a host of schools that weren't such a turnoff.
Its not the only thing, but it matters. There are quite a few terrific schools in this area. Why would I send my DC to one that isn't welcoming?