The AAP admissions Process as defined by DCUM posts

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Anonymous wrote:I thinking of all the time spent (wasted) on this entire process. Don't parents have better things to do? Doesn't anyone realize AAP is so not a big deal, especially once kids start high school and it becomes a only vague memory, if that?


Do you really think that just because kids end up in the same HS in the end, means that the entire experience is worthless?


Absolutely. It's along the lines of "we all wind up dead anyway, so who cares" type of argument.


+1 perfect answer. For a bright kid gen ed can be awfully sslloooowww....


ahhhh...the "gen ed is so slow" post. my favorite. kids are either so! gifted! or sssslllllooooowwwwww. I'm a teacher and this is nooooottttt truuuueeeeee.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I thinking of all the time spent (wasted) on this entire process. Don't parents have better things to do? Doesn't anyone realize AAP is so not a big deal, especially once kids start high school and it becomes a only vague memory, if that?


Do you really think that just because kids end up in the same HS in the end, means that the entire experience is worthless?


Absolutely. It's along the lines of "we all wind up dead anyway, so who cares" type of argument.


+1 perfect answer. For a bright kid gen ed can be awfully sslloooowww....


ahhhh...the "gen ed is so slow" post. my favorite. kids are either so! gifted! or sssslllllooooowwwwww. I'm a teacher and this is nooooottttt truuuueeeeee.


THIS.
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