Anonymous wrote:I think this junk about an Admissions Fund is a cruel joke, especially given that people are disappointed in results. And that’s just so mean, even for people on this board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It helps to donate at the $5,000 "Preferred Candidate" level or the $10,000 "Admissions Trailblazer" level. Of course, if you have $25K and can join the "Admitted Students Circle," you have historically been in good shape.
I used my company gift match to get to
the higher tier. That’s a pro tip by the way.
Anonymous wrote:Daughter in at Holton!
Donated as well…..
Anonymous wrote:DC in at Field! Trying to find out when the start and end times are for the school day. Can a current parent let me know?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the admission fund a joke?
I’ve never heard of an Admissions Fund. There are Annual Fund drives at most schools, so it’s possible that they have another child at the school already and donated to the Annual Fund.
The first rule of the admissions fund is that you don’t talk about the admissions fund.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the admission fund a joke?
I’ve never heard of an Admissions Fund. There are Annual Fund drives at most schools, so it’s possible that they have another child at the school already and donated to the Annual Fund.
Anonymous wrote:It helps to donate at the $5,000 "Preferred Candidate" level or the $10,000 "Admissions Trailblazer" level. Of course, if you have $25K and can join the "Admitted Students Circle," you have historically been in good shape.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4th grade
Sidwell - waitlisted
Maret - waitlisted
Potomac School - waitlisted
We did not get in anywhere. I am so incredibly disappointed. Do we have any hope to get off waitlists..
Reach out to Potomac and tell them they are your first choice and if extended an offer, you will accept. It’s highest probability of the 3 schools.
Actually Maret would be the highest probability now.
Anonymous wrote:Is the admission fund a joke?