Over the Moon with attention from Admin. at AHC

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD went there and I feel the same. But not sure why you felt the need to post. All it will do is bring out the nay-sayers


Sadly, this is true about the nay-sayers. I've found so many of the people on here don't want to hear anything good about Catholic schools I guess because it doesn't fit their perception. And they really don't want to hear anything positive about schools that are not "it" schools! Personally, I'm thrilled you've had a good experience and don't mind the nasties saying you've targeted yourself. They may find it hard to believe, but there are some schools with genuinely kind, helpful, and non-judgmental staff (and families.) I ran into two faculty members from AHC over the summer and got the warmest reception. My daughter graduated years ago but they remembered us well. I wish your daughter well and hope she feels at home there. I truly believe that you find what you seek - if you look for drama you will see it, but if you're looking for good people you will see them all around you too.


ROFL
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD went there and I feel the same. But not sure why you felt the need to post. All it will do is bring out the nay-sayers


Sadly, this is true about the nay-sayers. I've found so many of the people on here don't want to hear anything good about Catholic schools I guess because it doesn't fit their perception. And they really don't want to hear anything positive about schools that are not "it" schools! Personally, I'm thrilled you've had a good experience and don't mind the nasties saying you've targeted yourself. They may find it hard to believe, but there are some schools with genuinely kind, helpful, and non-judgmental staff (and families.) I ran into two faculty members from AHC over the summer and got the warmest reception. My daughter graduated years ago but they remembered us well. I wish your daughter well and hope she feels at home there. I truly believe that you find what you seek - if you look for drama you will see it, but if you're looking for good people you will see them all around you too.


ROFL


You can ROFL all you ant, but it's true (and, no, I'm not the pp).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD went there and I feel the same. But not sure why you felt the need to post. All it will do is bring out the nay-sayers


Sadly, this is true about the nay-sayers. I've found so many of the people on here don't want to hear anything good about Catholic schools I guess because it doesn't fit their perception. And they really don't want to hear anything positive about schools that are not "it" schools! Personally, I'm thrilled you've had a good experience and don't mind the nasties saying you've targeted yourself. They may find it hard to believe, but there are some schools with genuinely kind, helpful, and non-judgmental staff (and families.) I ran into two faculty members from AHC over the summer and got the warmest reception. My daughter graduated years ago but they remembered us well. I wish your daughter well and hope she feels at home there. I truly believe that you find what you seek - if you look for drama you will see it, but if you're looking for good people you will see them all around you too.


ROFL


I don't get the humor here. What's so funny?
Anonymous
Yes - the AHC admissions team is awesome!
Anonymous
AHC is fine if Liberty University is your goal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:AHC is fine if Liberty University is your goal.


This post is a wonderful example of unbridled, unvarnished snobbery.
Anonymous
All for some cheap religious private.

I don't know if I feel worse for the daughter or the staff at the school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:AHC is fine if Liberty University is your goal.


This post is a wonderful example of unbridled, unvarnished snobbery.


Defensive much? I can understand why.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:AHC is fine if Liberty University is your goal.


This post is a wonderful example of unbridled, unvarnished snobbery.


Defensive much? I can understand why.


NP. Perhaps you should look inside and see what is causing you to be so rude on such a beautiful day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All for some cheap religious private.

I don't know if I feel worse for the daughter or the staff at the school.


Wondering why you are pretending to care.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:AHC is fine if Liberty University is your goal.


Umm...here's a list of college acceptances and Liberty doesn't even appear. Liberty is not a typical destination for Catholics. Try again.

https://www.academyoftheholycross.org/academics/college-counseling
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All for some cheap religious private.

I don't know if I feel worse for the daughter or the staff at the school.



DCUM has more than its share of snarky, but you, pp, are downright nasty without a reason.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:AHC is fine if Liberty University is your goal.


This
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:AHC is fine if Liberty University is your goal.


This

WTF? This can not be more bizarre.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:AHC is fine if Liberty University is your goal.


This


Rude *and* ignorant, PP?
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