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07.10.08, 19:18 PM NY Schools
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So what is the skinny on Bank Street entering for K? I know they have a 3s and 4s program. Do they add a class for K? Are the sibling preferences usually already in via the preschool program? What do they think of summer babies? [ Reply | Watch | Flag ]
NY Schools 07.10.08, 07:18 PM Flag
 

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if you are a diversity applicant, you will have the best shot. also, columbia faculty get some preference from what I have seen. If you are both, you are golden. but, I don't think its such a great school, unless your kid needs a lot of hand holding. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.10.08, 07:25 PM Flag
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Hand holding? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.10.08, 08:02 PM Flag
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the common entry grade at Bank Street sfc is usually 4-5s. Have your money or visible social/ethnic/professional diversity in your hand. It's a great environment for some kids. [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.10.08, 07:54 PM Flag
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OP- No diversity; not connected to Columbia; hetero.....am I screwed? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.10.08, 08:01 PM Flag
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that might count as diversity! GL! [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.10.08, 08:51 PM Flag
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we got an accept and were like you. didn't go there though. ended up at fieldston lower [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.10.08, 09:20 PM Flag
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are you happy at FL? how long have you been there? I've heard there are some weird race politics there. Have you encounter that at all? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.11.08, 06:11 AM Flag
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