Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many TT schools do you have to apply to in order to have a reasonable chance of getting into one? What if you applied to 8 or 10, would it be likely you get into one?
Assume full pay.
Sorry, but there aren’t 10 of them; this is a bit like asking how many Ivies you have to apply to to get into an Ivy. If you lower your standards you can probably get your kid in somewhere, but only a handful of private schools have smarter kids than you would find at a top public school.
Trinity Dalton Collegiate Riverdale HM St B Chaplin Spence Brearley St Anne. That’s more than ten. Now go nitpick about how Riverdale or St Anne isn’t TT
This is exactly 10.
But a boy cannot apply to Brearley, Chaplin, or Spence. And a girl cannot apply to Collegiate or St B. So one applicant cannot apply to 10 TT schools.
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Is Friends really up to par academically? Have heard parents grouchy about having to pay tuition and also get their kids tutors especially in math, as compared to other schools. Community seems nice but is it too loosey goosey?
We get it, you had a bad experience at Fieldston. But it’s also true that there are a lot of families who are very happy there with well-adjusted, smart kids without the "pressure cooker" environment of some other TTs. Like many schools, they went through some mixed years around COVID, but judging by outcomes alone (their exmissions so far this year are extremely strong), it’s hard to argue they don’t belong in any “top 10” conversation today.Anonymous wrote:I've posted here a few times about our awful experience with Fieldston, and I have to say I think it's kind of hilarious that even amidst all of the desperate barrel-scraping to come up with a list of 10 supposedly top-tier schools, nobody has mentioned them yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many TT schools do you have to apply to in order to have a reasonable chance of getting into one? What if you applied to 8 or 10, would it be likely you get into one?
Assume full pay.
Sorry, but there aren’t 10 of them; this is a bit like asking how many Ivies you have to apply to to get into an Ivy. If you lower your standards you can probably get your kid in somewhere, but only a handful of private schools have smarter kids than you would find at a top public school.
Trinity Dalton Collegiate Riverdale HM St B Chaplin Spence Brearley St Anne. That’s more than ten. Now go nitpick about how Riverdale or St Anne isn’t TT
This is exactly 10.
But a boy cannot apply to Brearley, Chaplin, or Spence. And a girl cannot apply to Collegiate or St B. So one applicant cannot apply to 10 TT schools.
Add NBS Buckley st David’s grace friends
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many TT schools do you have to apply to in order to have a reasonable chance of getting into one? What if you applied to 8 or 10, would it be likely you get into one?
Assume full pay.
Sorry, but there aren’t 10 of them; this is a bit like asking how many Ivies you have to apply to to get into an Ivy. If you lower your standards you can probably get your kid in somewhere, but only a handful of private schools have smarter kids than you would find at a top public school.
Trinity Dalton Collegiate Riverdale HM St B Chaplin Spence Brearley St Anne. That’s more than ten. Now go nitpick about how Riverdale or St Anne isn’t TT
This is exactly 10.
But a boy cannot apply to Brearley, Chaplin, or Spence. And a girl cannot apply to Collegiate or St B. So one applicant cannot apply to 10 TT schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many TT schools do you have to apply to in order to have a reasonable chance of getting into one? What if you applied to 8 or 10, would it be likely you get into one?
Assume full pay.
Sorry, but there aren’t 10 of them; this is a bit like asking how many Ivies you have to apply to to get into an Ivy. If you lower your standards you can probably get your kid in somewhere, but only a handful of private schools have smarter kids than you would find at a top public school.
Trinity Dalton Collegiate Riverdale HM St B Chaplin Spence Brearley St Anne. That’s more than ten. Now go nitpick about how Riverdale or St Anne isn’t TT
Anonymous wrote:None of the other types of top school have exmissions percentages like the NYC top tier. None. I mean Regis, Scarsdale, Hunter, Rye, Stuyvesant, whatever. Many of these are similar to NYC 2T.
You can decide the reasons arent legit like size of class or full-payors or legacy, but the stats if you compare will not show that any school matches the NYC top 7-8.
Anonymous wrote:My original statement was "smarter kids than you would find at a top public school" and I stand by that statement with regard to my original 5.