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  1. She’s so young I wouldn’t be worrying. Regular class and working on her technique is all that’s needed for now. You don’t want her to hurt herself. As she gets older she can work on strength and getting more flexible but there’s no rush.
  2. I suppose when things are written down they can be interpreted lots of different ways. No need for a discussion.
  3. It doesn’t really make sense to me what you said. Plenty of other vocational and non vocational students apply for all weeks.
  4. They can train more and also have smaller classes. They split up the boys and girls and have less age groups in one class. Yes the older children can do two weeks. I can understand people’s frustrations that you can do 2 or even 3 weeks at YBS and so many get waitlist. Maybe it’s a good idea that older students are the only ones that choose 2 weeks as I suppose 2 weeks for a younger student is quite intense.
  5. In my experience the Hammond school is awful when it comes to communication. Which I find very disrespectful to parents and prospective parents of the school.
  6. It is my experience and it is not hearsay.
  7. Has my reply been taken down? I stated that my opinion is not hearsay.
  8. If you’re looking for upper schools I would go with Central so you can experience it. I have no info on PP as it’s the first one but from what I’ve heard I’m sure it will be a good intensive. Unless you’re looking to KI for an actual school for your child, I would question whether it’s worth it.
  9. I think this is normal. If a no to WL you get offered associates or waitlist for them.
  10. Yes that was in the 80s wasn’t it? Funny to think she came over here for ballet.
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