Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Finding it hard to visit given their application pre-requisites. Other schools have been far more inviting and being able to physically visit campus and talk with people in person is important to us. DC was able to shadow and meet actual kids and then interview, for example, at another school. Now they are working on the other parts of the application and are excited about the school because they can envision themselves there. But even the interview at Bullis is virtual—how does DC even get a sense of the place if they can’t come to campus first? Watching the prerecorded admissions videos isn’t cutting it. We’ve been on campus for middle school sports but thats a very different experience. It’s too bad because on paper there’s a lot here that suggests Bullis could be a good school for DC but we are stalled at the gates and likely will not pursue further.
+1 I am looking at area schools for LS and crossed Bullis off my list because we can't visit without applying first. It's annoying.
If they can't have an influx of people on campus because of construction, that's understandable, but state that reasoning on your site or Ravenna. Will take my $50k a year elsewhere...
Completely agree. Any school that doesn't let you visit or shadow seems sketchy.
Norwood was the same. Had to apply before visiting. Unfortunate, as other schools do private tours without applying first and taking your money!
I am pretty sure Norwood offers a variety of admissions events and open houses that you can attend before applying....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Finding it hard to visit given their application pre-requisites. Other schools have been far more inviting and being able to physically visit campus and talk with people in person is important to us. DC was able to shadow and meet actual kids and then interview, for example, at another school. Now they are working on the other parts of the application and are excited about the school because they can envision themselves there. But even the interview at Bullis is virtual—how does DC even get a sense of the place if they can’t come to campus first? Watching the prerecorded admissions videos isn’t cutting it. We’ve been on campus for middle school sports but thats a very different experience. It’s too bad because on paper there’s a lot here that suggests Bullis could be a good school for DC but we are stalled at the gates and likely will not pursue further.
+1 I am looking at area schools for LS and crossed Bullis off my list because we can't visit without applying first. It's annoying.
If they can't have an influx of people on campus because of construction, that's understandable, but state that reasoning on your site or Ravenna. Will take my $50k a year elsewhere...
Completely agree. Any school that doesn't let you visit or shadow seems sketchy.
Norwood was the same. Had to apply before visiting. Unfortunate, as other schools do private tours without applying first and taking your money!
Try to think of it from other people’s perspectives. Application fee isn’t that high. My kid isn’t an animal at the zoo to be ogled while you take your tour. And I’m not performing for you on your tour unless you’re serious about going to the school. If you need a private tour before you apply you already don’t trust the school is honestly communicating who they are and you need to move on!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Finding it hard to visit given their application pre-requisites. Other schools have been far more inviting and being able to physically visit campus and talk with people in person is important to us. DC was able to shadow and meet actual kids and then interview, for example, at another school. Now they are working on the other parts of the application and are excited about the school because they can envision themselves there. But even the interview at Bullis is virtual—how does DC even get a sense of the place if they can’t come to campus first? Watching the prerecorded admissions videos isn’t cutting it. We’ve been on campus for middle school sports but thats a very different experience. It’s too bad because on paper there’s a lot here that suggests Bullis could be a good school for DC but we are stalled at the gates and likely will not pursue further.
+1 I am looking at area schools for LS and crossed Bullis off my list because we can't visit without applying first. It's annoying.
If they can't have an influx of people on campus because of construction, that's understandable, but state that reasoning on your site or Ravenna. Will take my $50k a year elsewhere...
Completely agree. Any school that doesn't let you visit or shadow seems sketchy.
Norwood was the same. Had to apply before visiting. Unfortunate, as other schools do private tours without applying first and taking your money!
Try to think of it from other people’s perspectives. Application fee isn’t that high. My kid isn’t an animal at the zoo to be ogled while you take your tour. And I’m not performing for you on your tour unless you’re serious about going to the school. If you need a private tour before you apply you already don’t trust the school is honestly communicating who they are and you need to move on!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Finding it hard to visit given their application pre-requisites. Other schools have been far more inviting and being able to physically visit campus and talk with people in person is important to us. DC was able to shadow and meet actual kids and then interview, for example, at another school. Now they are working on the other parts of the application and are excited about the school because they can envision themselves there. But even the interview at Bullis is virtual—how does DC even get a sense of the place if they can’t come to campus first? Watching the prerecorded admissions videos isn’t cutting it. We’ve been on campus for middle school sports but thats a very different experience. It’s too bad because on paper there’s a lot here that suggests Bullis could be a good school for DC but we are stalled at the gates and likely will not pursue further.
+1 I am looking at area schools for LS and crossed Bullis off my list because we can't visit without applying first. It's annoying.
If they can't have an influx of people on campus because of construction, that's understandable, but state that reasoning on your site or Ravenna. Will take my $50k a year elsewhere...
Completely agree. Any school that doesn't let you visit or shadow seems sketchy.
Norwood was the same. Had to apply before visiting. Unfortunate, as other schools do private tours without applying first and taking your money!
Anonymous wrote:We are currently touring and applying for 9th grade. We found all the admissions offices welcoming and responsive - with the exception of GDS. They just don't seem to care at all! They take forever to get back to us - and then it's often a condescending answer to (what we thought) legitimate questions. Very disappointing. But guess not surprising (we had heard this through the rumor mill before).
Anonymous wrote:Classes in the upper school are waaaaay too large. Not for almost $60k/year.
you must b new to BullisAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are incorrect.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This. I think a lot of teachers left last year because of the HOS
A number of low performers were pushed out.
Agree. Bullis has lost a lot of great teachers and admin since the new Head. Morale is low. It’s a shame.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are incorrect.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This. I think a lot of teachers left last year because of the HOS
A number of low performers were pushed out.
Agree. Bullis has lost a lot of great teachers and admin since the new Head. Morale is low. It’s a shame.
Anonymous wrote:You are incorrect.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This. I think a lot of teachers left last year because of the HOS
A number of low performers were pushed out.
You are incorrect.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This. I think a lot of teachers left last year because of the HOS
A number of low performers were pushed out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Finding it hard to visit given their application pre-requisites. Other schools have been far more inviting and being able to physically visit campus and talk with people in person is important to us. DC was able to shadow and meet actual kids and then interview, for example, at another school. Now they are working on the other parts of the application and are excited about the school because they can envision themselves there. But even the interview at Bullis is virtual—how does DC even get a sense of the place if they can’t come to campus first? Watching the prerecorded admissions videos isn’t cutting it. We’ve been on campus for middle school sports but thats a very different experience. It’s too bad because on paper there’s a lot here that suggests Bullis could be a good school for DC but we are stalled at the gates and likely will not pursue further.
+1 I am looking at area schools for LS and crossed Bullis off my list because we can't visit without applying first. It's annoying.
If they can't have an influx of people on campus because of construction, that's understandable, but state that reasoning on your site or Ravenna. Will take my $50k a year elsewhere...
Completely agree. Any school that doesn't let you visit or shadow seems sketchy.
Norwood was the same. Had to apply before visiting. Unfortunate, as other schools do private tours without applying first and taking your money!
Try to think of it from other people’s perspectives. Application fee isn’t that high. My kid isn’t an animal at the zoo to be ogled while you take your tour. And I’m not performing for you on your tour unless you’re serious about going to the school. If you need a private tour before you apply you already don’t trust the school is honestly communicating who they are and you need to move on!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Finding it hard to visit given their application pre-requisites. Other schools have been far more inviting and being able to physically visit campus and talk with people in person is important to us. DC was able to shadow and meet actual kids and then interview, for example, at another school. Now they are working on the other parts of the application and are excited about the school because they can envision themselves there. But even the interview at Bullis is virtual—how does DC even get a sense of the place if they can’t come to campus first? Watching the prerecorded admissions videos isn’t cutting it. We’ve been on campus for middle school sports but thats a very different experience. It’s too bad because on paper there’s a lot here that suggests Bullis could be a good school for DC but we are stalled at the gates and likely will not pursue further.
+1 I am looking at area schools for LS and crossed Bullis off my list because we can't visit without applying first. It's annoying.
If they can't have an influx of people on campus because of construction, that's understandable, but state that reasoning on your site or Ravenna. Will take my $50k a year elsewhere...
Completely agree. Any school that doesn't let you visit or shadow seems sketchy.
Norwood was the same. Had to apply before visiting. Unfortunate, as other schools do private tours without applying first and taking your money!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Finding it hard to visit given their application pre-requisites. Other schools have been far more inviting and being able to physically visit campus and talk with people in person is important to us. DC was able to shadow and meet actual kids and then interview, for example, at another school. Now they are working on the other parts of the application and are excited about the school because they can envision themselves there. But even the interview at Bullis is virtual—how does DC even get a sense of the place if they can’t come to campus first? Watching the prerecorded admissions videos isn’t cutting it. We’ve been on campus for middle school sports but thats a very different experience. It’s too bad because on paper there’s a lot here that suggests Bullis could be a good school for DC but we are stalled at the gates and likely will not pursue further.
+1 I am looking at area schools for LS and crossed Bullis off my list because we can't visit without applying first. It's annoying.
If they can't have an influx of people on campus because of construction, that's understandable, but state that reasoning on your site or Ravenna. Will take my $50k a year elsewhere...
Completely agree. Any school that doesn't let you visit or shadow seems sketchy.
