Anonymous
Post 09/18/2018 10:31     Subject: Re:I'd love to be a fly on the wall during admissions decision meetings

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:if the original admissions folks are still around, I wonder how having two children apply (siblings but not twins, if that matters) in the same year affects the chances of admission for either child. Does the answer differ if our family seeks some FA? thanks.



I've never served on an admissions committee, but a friend who does advised me that applying both our kids at the same time would increase our chances (we had originally just planned on applying for K for the older and having our younger one do pre-K at our nice, but much less expensive, preschool). I would guess whether this holds true for a family seeking FA would depend largely on the school, and perhaps how much FA you'd need.


Bumping this informative thread as it's still relevant. Hopefully the admissions committee contributors are still around to answer as the quoted is our situation. Thanks.

Anonymous
Post 02/23/2016 19:49     Subject: I'd love to be a fly on the wall during admissions decision meetings

Anonymous wrote:This thread was dead and buried, as it should be because its turgid.

What a sad, myopic life some folks lead.


Yet you find time in your brilliant sojourn on this earth to carefully peruse DCUM. You are an inspiration to us all!
Anonymous
Post 02/23/2016 19:21     Subject: I'd love to be a fly on the wall during admissions decision meetings

This thread was dead and buried, as it should be because its turgid.

What a sad, myopic life some folks lead.
Anonymous
Post 02/23/2016 18:00     Subject: Re:I'd love to be a fly on the wall during admissions decision meetings

Anonymous wrote:If the admissions insiders are still around ...

How are re-admits considered? If a child attended a school for a year or two, moved away, moved back and applied for admission. Child's time at the school was successful and student has been successful since. Does their application carry more weight because they attended in the past?


It would give the child a leg-up over the other applicants assuming everyone left in good standing.
Anonymous
Post 02/23/2016 12:47     Subject: Re:I'd love to be a fly on the wall during admissions decision meetings

Bump for great info in the first 80% of the thread.
Anonymous
Post 12/07/2014 13:51     Subject: I'd love to be a fly on the wall during admissions decision meetings

Anonymous wrote:FWIW. During the interview process at a top tier, my DS had a meltdown and literally turned the table upside down. It was for Kindergarten. Anyway, it was bad and I was certain he wasn't getting in. You can imagine how mortified I was. As it turns out, he got in. He's an articulate, outgoing and kind boy who had a rough morning.


DK and am not going to scroll up in thread, but our DC#2 had a tantrum in parking lot before his very last interview for K. Nice woman asked to help and I basically brushed off. Much to my horror, she was one of the observers. Fortunately DC#2 pulled it together before interview started and got in. Observer gave me a nice smile @ wrap. Sure she had BTDT.
Anonymous
Post 12/07/2014 10:36     Subject: Re:I'd love to be a fly on the wall during admissions decision meetings

If the admissions insiders are still around ...

How are re-admits considered? If a child attended a school for a year or two, moved away, moved back and applied for admission. Child's time at the school was successful and student has been successful since. Does their application carry more weight because they attended in the past?
Anonymous
Post 12/07/2014 09:01     Subject: I'd love to be a fly on the wall during admissions decision meetings

FWIW. During the interview process at a top tier, my DS had a meltdown and literally turned the table upside down. It was for Kindergarten. Anyway, it was bad and I was certain he wasn't getting in. You can imagine how mortified I was. As it turns out, he got in. He's an articulate, outgoing and kind boy who had a rough morning.
Anonymous
Post 12/07/2014 01:05     Subject: Re:I'd love to be a fly on the wall during admissions decision meetings

Thank you for bumping the thread as it is relevant now.
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2014 22:10     Subject: Re:I'd love to be a fly on the wall during admissions decision meetings

Bumped for 2014

I came across this thread searching for a question that one of the new threads brought to mind (who sits on admissions committees). I found it interesting and thought I'd bump it up for anyone else new to this board who might be in the thick of the process now.
Anonymous
Post 03/16/2012 16:02     Subject: Re:I'd love to be a fly on the wall during admissions decision meetings

the World Bank no longer pays children's tuition for staff hired after June 1999.
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2012 00:21     Subject: Re:I'd love to be a fly on the wall during admissions decision meetings

Would love to know the same. Though details vary, in the two cases I know of, it didn't work out.
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2012 19:04     Subject: Re:I'd love to be a fly on the wall during admissions decision meetings

Anonymous wrote:if the original admissions folks are still around, I wonder how having two children apply (siblings but not twins, if that matters) in the same year affects the chances of admission for either child. Does the answer differ if our family seeks some FA? thanks.



I've never served on an admissions committee, but a friend who does advised me that applying both our kids at the same time would increase our chances (we had originally just planned on applying for K for the older and having our younger one do pre-K at our nice, but much less expensive, preschool). I would guess whether this holds true for a family seeking FA would depend largely on the school, and perhaps how much FA you'd need.
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2012 18:43     Subject: Re:I'd love to be a fly on the wall during admissions decision meetings

if the original admissions folks are still around, I wonder how having two children apply (siblings but not twins, if that matters) in the same year affects the chances of admission for either child. Does the answer differ if our family seeks some FA? thanks.
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2012 17:36     Subject: Re:I'd love to be a fly on the wall during admissions decision meetings

Anonymous wrote:Your opinions and preferences about the thread are duly noted. Thanks. Keep it coming.


Um, the original thread was asking what went on in admissions committees, not for the musings of home-brewed social scientists about WPPSI and IQ. So, you're welcome, Petunia Pedant.