Let's see those lottery lists!

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Anonymous wrote:We're inbound for West, work downtown (shared commute), and Spanish immersion is a priority. I'm most unsure about how to rank the DCPS immersion programs.

For PK3:
DCB
MV
Marie Reed
Cleveland
Bancroft
Capital City
TR4
Bridges
Powell
Shepherd
West (IB)
Haynes

And LAMB, maybe Bethune as a safety. We've yet to see CMI or Lee so they may make it onto the list, likely bumping Haynes. We really like our current day care situation so other than cost we don't have any concerns staying there.

Strictly for commuting purposes, I'd drop Shepherd as it's in the opposite direction and doesn't offer Spanish immersion - as you seem willing to do non-immersion, might as well make it convenient. Maybe add Bruce Monroe for another immersion option? But without an amazing number, I think you will be hard-pressed to get in to any immersion programs OOB.


That Deal feeder, though. But you're right. The commute would suck.


Commute to TR4 would be worse as it's nowhere near on the way to downtown. Depending on where you are in sweat zone, Shepherd doesn't seem like much more of a n add to commute than Bancroft for instance. So if you're going to take 16th south anyway, is it that much more to go north a mile against traffics then back down south a mile? Just a thought as you're looking to go 1-4 miles out of your way with other schools.


TR4 actually isn't much out of the way because my office is near judiciary square and actually will be moving to NOMA in 2-3 years.


Ah that makes sense. When people say downtown, I automatically assume 18/K.
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Stoddert
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Janney
Lafayette


Which grade?

Pre-K4


Which is your IB?


I wonder if people who put together lists like this do any research? Janney (and I suppose this is true for several others on this list) won't even be able to accommodate all the IB kids, they'll likely only going to have room for IB with sibling. Zero chance OOB.


What difference does it make to you? This person could be IB for Shepherd or Hyde and could be playing lottery just to play. Why do you care?


NP. If they are IB for Shepherd or Hyde they better list those schools, instead of those where they have no chance of getting in. If they don't, they'll get in nowhere.


Let me try again. The PP could already be at a school that they like and could just be playing lottery for the sake of playing. I try not to offer opinions on lottery lists unless asked.


I'd think posting your list on this thread is tantamount to asking for opinions. And I'd also assume that they give their full list, but maybe they don't. It just seems pointless to list schools that are absolutely impossible to get in OOB, even if the list has less than 12 and it doesn't cost anything. And what if the PP isn't aware it's impossible? Maybe pointing it out to them will prompt them to add some schools that can actually serve as backups to their IB? You'd be surprised to see how many people play the lottery without even understanding the basics of it.


Then offer advice, don't just say things like "I wonder if these people do any research." I am in a charter that we live and would only leave for a Deal feeder. Every year since PK4, our list has looked like that. People do different things for different reasons. Best not to assume.


I offered information and expressed my bewilderment, which, yes, implied some judgment. Has that ever happened on DCUM? When someone does something that makes absolutely no sense and posts about it, then they need to be ready for someone to react to it.



It makes absolutely no sense TO YOU!! You should have stopped at first sentence. Next time just ask questions if you're bewildered.


And by the way, I did ask a question. I asked if lists like this are based on any research.


NP. You sound unhinged. I know lottery season can be stressful. It's ok. Chill and have a glass of wine. You asked a rhetorical question (like "what are you thinking?"). Fact is, you could have asked clarifying questions. Fwiw, our lottery list looks almost identical. We are at a HRCS that we LOVE but may move WOTP soon so decided to play a free lottery ticket (knowing it will be a dud). No harm, no foul.


NP here, I don't think she sounds unhinged. Perhaps you are reading way to much into the posters words. Sounds like you are taking the lottery a bit seriously yourself.

Also, PS, the "chill and have a glass of wine" just makes you sound like a 40 year old blonde head. This isn't IRC, use the internet in a real way - /vent



Wow, you must be un-hinged's cousin. Forget the wine, you need weed! You know it's legal now? Funny that PP came back to say she was IB for Eaton afterall so un-hinged's berating and unsolicited "advice" was for nothing. All she has to do from the start was ask a clarifying question like "are you IB to any of those?"


DP. If anyone sounds unhinged, it's you. And why does it matter that PP is IB for Eaton? The question whether it makes sense to list schools that don't take anyone OOB for Pre-K is still a valid one. Even if they did, she'd get into Eaton before she got into any of the ones she listed below, because she'd need a stellar lottery number to snatch an improbable OOB spot. So yeah, I'd wonder if there was any thought behind this list.
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Sure "DP".

Get over it. People will always have throw away spots. I have 6 this year. Will not get into some and will not accept others. Live and let live.
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Get over it. People will always have throw away spots. I have 6 this year. Will not get into some and will not accept others. Live and let live.


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+1. Who cares if people want to throw away a lottery spot? It's not affecting you or your chances. Especially if that person didn't ask for opinions. DCUM is so controlling and just weird.
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Stoddert
Murch
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Janney
Lafayette


Which grade?

Pre-K4


Which is your IB?


I wonder if people who put together lists like this do any research? Janney (and I suppose this is true for several others on this list) won't even be able to accommodate all the IB kids, they'll likely only going to have room for IB with sibling. Zero chance OOB.


What difference does it make to you? This person could be IB for Shepherd or Hyde and could be playing lottery just to play. Why do you care?


NP. If they are IB for Shepherd or Hyde they better list those schools, instead of those where they have no chance of getting in. If they don't, they'll get in nowhere.


Let me try again. The PP could already be at a school that they like and could just be playing lottery for the sake of playing. I try not to offer opinions on lottery lists unless asked.


I'd think posting your list on this thread is tantamount to asking for opinions. And I'd also assume that they give their full list, but maybe they don't. It just seems pointless to list schools that are absolutely impossible to get in OOB, even if the list has less than 12 and it doesn't cost anything. And what if the PP isn't aware it's impossible? Maybe pointing it out to them will prompt them to add some schools that can actually serve as backups to their IB? You'd be surprised to see how many people play the lottery without even understanding the basics of it.


Then offer advice, don't just say things like "I wonder if these people do any research." I am in a charter that we live and would only leave for a Deal feeder. Every year since PK4, our list has looked like that. People do different things for different reasons. Best not to assume.


I offered information and expressed my bewilderment, which, yes, implied some judgment. Has that ever happened on DCUM? When someone does something that makes absolutely no sense and posts about it, then they need to be ready for someone to react to it.



It makes absolutely no sense TO YOU!! You should have stopped at first sentence. Next time just ask questions if you're bewildered.


And by the way, I did ask a question. I asked if lists like this are based on any research.


NP. You sound unhinged. I know lottery season can be stressful. It's ok. Chill and have a glass of wine. You asked a rhetorical question (like "what are you thinking?"). Fact is, you could have asked clarifying questions. Fwiw, our lottery list looks almost identical. We are at a HRCS that we LOVE but may move WOTP soon so decided to play a free lottery ticket (knowing it will be a dud). No harm, no foul.


NP here, I don't think she sounds unhinged. Perhaps you are reading way to much into the posters words. Sounds like you are taking the lottery a bit seriously yourself.

Also, PS, the "chill and have a glass of wine" just makes you sound like a 40 year old blonde head. This isn't IRC, use the internet in a real way - /vent



Wow, you must be un-hinged's cousin. Forget the wine, you need weed! You know it's legal now? Funny that PP came back to say she was IB for Eaton afterall so un-hinged's berating and unsolicited "advice" was for nothing. All she has to do from the start was ask a clarifying question like "are you IB to any of those?"


DP. If anyone sounds unhinged, it's you. And why does it matter that PP is IB for Eaton? The question whether it makes sense to list schools that don't take anyone OOB for Pre-K is still a valid one. Even if they did, she'd get into Eaton before she got into any of the ones she listed below, because she'd need a stellar lottery number to snatch an improbable OOB spot. So yeah, I'd wonder if there was any thought behind this list.


Those are the people that then come on here and whine that they were "shut out"...
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Stoddert
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Janney
Lafayette


Which grade?

Pre-K4


Which is your IB?


I wonder if people who put together lists like this do any research? Janney (and I suppose this is true for several others on this list) won't even be able to accommodate all the IB kids, they'll likely only going to have room for IB with sibling. Zero chance OOB.


What difference does it make to you? This person could be IB for Shepherd or Hyde and could be playing lottery just to play. Why do you care?


NP. If they are IB for Shepherd or Hyde they better list those schools, instead of those where they have no chance of getting in. If they don't, they'll get in nowhere.


Let me try again. The PP could already be at a school that they like and could just be playing lottery for the sake of playing. I try not to offer opinions on lottery lists unless asked.


I'd think posting your list on this thread is tantamount to asking for opinions. And I'd also assume that they give their full list, but maybe they don't. It just seems pointless to list schools that are absolutely impossible to get in OOB, even if the list has less than 12 and it doesn't cost anything. And what if the PP isn't aware it's impossible? Maybe pointing it out to them will prompt them to add some schools that can actually serve as backups to their IB? You'd be surprised to see how many people play the lottery without even understanding the basics of it.


Then offer advice, don't just say things like "I wonder if these people do any research." I am in a charter that we live and would only leave for a Deal feeder. Every year since PK4, our list has looked like that. People do different things for different reasons. Best not to assume.


I offered information and expressed my bewilderment, which, yes, implied some judgment. Has that ever happened on DCUM? When someone does something that makes absolutely no sense and posts about it, then they need to be ready for someone to react to it.



It makes absolutely no sense TO YOU!! You should have stopped at first sentence. Next time just ask questions if you're bewildered.


And by the way, I did ask a question. I asked if lists like this are based on any research.


NP. You sound unhinged. I know lottery season can be stressful. It's ok. Chill and have a glass of wine. You asked a rhetorical question (like "what are you thinking?"). Fact is, you could have asked clarifying questions. Fwiw, our lottery list looks almost identical. We are at a HRCS that we LOVE but may move WOTP soon so decided to play a free lottery ticket (knowing it will be a dud). No harm, no foul.


NP here, I don't think she sounds unhinged. Perhaps you are reading way to much into the posters words. Sounds like you are taking the lottery a bit seriously yourself.

Also, PS, the "chill and have a glass of wine" just makes you sound like a 40 year old blonde head. This isn't IRC, use the internet in a real way - /vent



Wow, you must be un-hinged's cousin. Forget the wine, you need weed! You know it's legal now? Funny that PP came back to say she was IB for Eaton afterall so un-hinged's berating and unsolicited "advice" was for nothing. All she has to do from the start was ask a clarifying question like "are you IB to any of those?"



First "unhinged" PP here ( ). Sounds like you really need some weed, might help with your high-strung rage. I got my answer, apparently people list zero-chance schools knowingly just for the heck of it. It's ok, you do what you want. No need for that much vitriol. Have a blessed night and good luck with the lottery!
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Anonymous wrote:Love to hear thoughts and feedback. Live in Brookland, commute to work downtown primarily via RIA. Looking for PK3 but okay with staying in current daycare if lose the lottery. Really drawn to montessori and the DCI track schools as is evident in my list. Also prefer not drive all over the city if possible, haha.

1. Lee
2. Shining Stars
3. Inspired
4. Stokes Spanish
5. Stokes French
6. Yu Ying
7. DC Bilingual
8. Mundo Verde
9. Breakthrough
10. Creative Minds
11. Two Rivers 4th
12. Capitol Hill Montessori @ Logan

I didn't get to the open houses for 8-12. It's really slots 9-12 that I'm struggling with. Also on my list but not here: Sela, 2 Rivers Young, School-Within-School. I didn't get to any of these open houses either except SWS.


If you want Montessori / DCI feeder -- why is Inspired #3?


OP here-- an outlier. It's both easy on my commute, comes highly recommended from colleagues with kids there, and at the open house I just really loved the facilities and classrooms--I felt like my child would be happy in the space. So more of a gut feeling that moved it up the chain.
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Anonymous wrote:Love to hear thoughts and feedback. Live in Brookland, commute to work downtown primarily via RIA. Looking for PK3 but okay with staying in current daycare if lose the lottery. Really drawn to montessori and the DCI track schools as is evident in my list. Also prefer not drive all over the city if possible, haha.

1. Lee
2. Shining Stars
3. Inspired
4. Stokes Spanish
5. Stokes French
6. Yu Ying
7. DC Bilingual
8. Mundo Verde
9. Breakthrough
10. Creative Minds
11. Two Rivers 4th
12. Capitol Hill Montessori @ Logan

I didn't get to the open houses for 8-12. It's really slots 9-12 that I'm struggling with. Also on my list but not here: Sela, 2 Rivers Young, School-Within-School. I didn't get to any of these open houses either except SWS.


With a bad draw, you could easily be unmatched and have sky high waitlist numbers across your choices. Not a single safety. I know you wrote you're fine with staying in daycare; with this list, the odds are more in favor of your daycare.


OP here -- frankly I'm not sure I realized I didn't have any safeties. I wish I had a list of those options to weigh whether any of those would be a fit for us, ha!
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Anonymous wrote:Love to hear thoughts and feedback. Live in Brookland, commute to work downtown primarily via RIA. Looking for PK3 but okay with staying in current daycare if lose the lottery. Really drawn to montessori and the DCI track schools as is evident in my list. Also prefer not drive all over the city if possible, haha.

1. Lee
2. Shining Stars
3. Inspired
4. Stokes Spanish
5. Stokes French
6. Yu Ying
7. DC Bilingual
8. Mundo Verde
9. Breakthrough
10. Creative Minds
11. Two Rivers 4th
12. Capitol Hill Montessori @ Logan

I didn't get to the open houses for 8-12. It's really slots 9-12 that I'm struggling with. Also on my list but not here: Sela, 2 Rivers Young, School-Within-School. I didn't get to any of these open houses either except SWS.


With a bad draw, you could easily be unmatched and have sky high waitlist numbers across your choices. Not a single safety. I know you wrote you're fine with staying in daycare; with this list, the odds are more in favor of your daycare.


You will end up with a 50% chance of daycare with this list. Have you considered Langley as a safety? You are wasting CHML and 2R4 at that ranking. I know there are kids from Brookland in my DD's class at Langley.


OP here -- Langley isn't a school I've heard much about but I appreciate the rec and will do some research! I take it you are happy there?
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Anonymous wrote:Love to hear thoughts and feedback. Live in Brookland, commute to work downtown primarily via RIA. Looking for PK3 but okay with staying in current daycare if lose the lottery. Really drawn to montessori and the DCI track schools as is evident in my list. Also prefer not drive all over the city if possible, haha.

1. Lee
2. Shining Stars
3. Inspired
4. Stokes Spanish
5. Stokes French
6. Yu Ying
7. DC Bilingual
8. Mundo Verde
9. Breakthrough
10. Creative Minds
11. Two Rivers 4th
12. Capitol Hill Montessori @ Logan

I didn't get to the open houses for 8-12. It's really slots 9-12 that I'm struggling with. Also on my list but not here: Sela, 2 Rivers Young, School-Within-School. I didn't get to any of these open houses either except SWS.


With a bad draw, you could easily be unmatched and have sky high waitlist numbers across your choices. Not a single safety. I know you wrote you're fine with staying in daycare; with this list, the odds are more in favor of your daycare.


OP here -- frankly I'm not sure I realized I didn't have any safeties. I wish I had a list of those options to weigh whether any of those would be a fit for us, ha!


You definitely don't have any safeties. I'd list your inbound. Based on the last year or two (which I know doesn't always reflect the future, yadda yadda), CMI, TR4 and CHML all have significantly longer waitlists than Breakthrough would. Those could be considered "wasted spots" on your list. List schools in your true preference, which it seems like you have, but if you don't feel passionate about any of those three, including commute (which I agree is a huge consideration), consider replacing those with Burroughs/Bunker/Noyes/Langley/WEDJ
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Stoddert
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Pre-K4


Which is your IB?


I wonder if people who put together lists like this do any research? Janney (and I suppose this is true for several others on this list) won't even be able to accommodate all the IB kids, they'll likely only going to have room for IB with sibling. Zero chance OOB.


What difference does it make to you? This person could be IB for Shepherd or Hyde and could be playing lottery just to play. Why do you care?


NP. If they are IB for Shepherd or Hyde they better list those schools, instead of those where they have no chance of getting in. If they don't, they'll get in nowhere.


Let me try again. The PP could already be at a school that they like and could just be playing lottery for the sake of playing. I try not to offer opinions on lottery lists unless asked.


I'd think posting your list on this thread is tantamount to asking for opinions. And I'd also assume that they give their full list, but maybe they don't. It just seems pointless to list schools that are absolutely impossible to get in OOB, even if the list has less than 12 and it doesn't cost anything. And what if the PP isn't aware it's impossible? Maybe pointing it out to them will prompt them to add some schools that can actually serve as backups to their IB? You'd be surprised to see how many people play the lottery without even understanding the basics of it.


Then offer advice, don't just say things like "I wonder if these people do any research." I am in a charter that we live and would only leave for a Deal feeder. Every year since PK4, our list has looked like that. People do different things for different reasons. Best not to assume.


I offered information and expressed my bewilderment, which, yes, implied some judgment. Has that ever happened on DCUM? When someone does something that makes absolutely no sense and posts about it, then they need to be ready for someone to react to it.



It makes absolutely no sense TO YOU!! You should have stopped at first sentence. Next time just ask questions if you're bewildered.


And by the way, I did ask a question. I asked if lists like this are based on any research.


NP. You sound unhinged. I know lottery season can be stressful. It's ok. Chill and have a glass of wine. You asked a rhetorical question (like "what are you thinking?"). Fact is, you could have asked clarifying questions. Fwiw, our lottery list looks almost identical. We are at a HRCS that we LOVE but may move WOTP soon so decided to play a free lottery ticket (knowing it will be a dud). No harm, no foul.


NP here, I don't think she sounds unhinged. Perhaps you are reading way to much into the posters words. Sounds like you are taking the lottery a bit seriously yourself.

Also, PS, the "chill and have a glass of wine" just makes you sound like a 40 year old blonde head. This isn't IRC, use the internet in a real way - /vent



Wow, you must be un-hinged's cousin. Forget the wine, you need weed! You know it's legal now? Funny that PP came back to say she was IB for Eaton afterall so un-hinged's berating and unsolicited "advice" was for nothing. All she has to do from the start was ask a clarifying question like "are you IB to any of those?"



First "unhinged" PP here ( ). Sounds like you really need some weed, might help with your high-strung rage. I got my answer, apparently people list zero-chance schools knowingly just for the heck of it. It's ok, you do what you want. No need for that much vitriol. Have a blessed night and good luck with the lottery!


You got your answer pages ago. It was said at least 2-3 times that people throw in picks for the heck of it then you continued to press. What rage do you see from my responses? PS I am not the most recent "DP" poster. I think you're the only one showing rage in any posts and it's all because you can't imagine anyone playing the lottery in the controlled manner that you think everyone should subscribe to. I truly have no rage in me. I came on here to tell you to let it go and some people waste picks but who cares. Anyway, if saying "have a blessed day" is your way of showing you have control and have zero rage, I will say the same to you

Not playing lottery. We are in an older grade at one the schools PP posted (almost in middle). I come on these threads to offer advice (when asked) or comfort posters like you or others that seem to be stressing.
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Anonymous wrote:Love to hear thoughts and feedback. Live in Brookland, commute to work downtown primarily via RIA. Looking for PK3 but okay with staying in current daycare if lose the lottery. Really drawn to montessori and the DCI track schools as is evident in my list. Also prefer not drive all over the city if possible, haha.

1. Lee
2. Shining Stars
3. Inspired
4. Stokes Spanish
5. Stokes French
6. Yu Ying
7. DC Bilingual
8. Mundo Verde
9. Breakthrough
10. Creative Minds
11. Two Rivers 4th
12. Capitol Hill Montessori @ Logan

I didn't get to the open houses for 8-12. It's really slots 9-12 that I'm struggling with. Also on my list but not here: Sela, 2 Rivers Young, School-Within-School. I didn't get to any of these open houses either except SWS.


With a bad draw, you could easily be unmatched and have sky high waitlist numbers across your choices. Not a single safety. I know you wrote you're fine with staying in daycare; with this list, the odds are more in favor of your daycare.


You will end up with a 50% chance of daycare with this list. Have you considered Langley as a safety? You are wasting CHML and 2R4 at that ranking. I know there are kids from Brookland in my DD's class at Langley.


OP here -- Langley isn't a school I've heard much about but I appreciate the rec and will do some research! I take it you are happy there?


Yes, we are happy there. DD's teacher is excellent and has kept her challenged, and she has peers on her level and several BFFs. The principal is new but doing well. It is a smallish school, which I like, in a very roomy and nice historic building. The school seems to be at the beginning of the standard gentrification process from preschool up, so test scores are pretty bad, but the preschool is fine. We are lotterying selectively and expect to stay next year. It is not 100% certain that you would get in OOB, but it's definitely possible. I think it's a hidden gem.
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Cleveland (Spanish)
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Garrison (IB)

Commute and language are drivers for us. We are not concerned about an eventual feeder.


If you're willing to go up to CMI and you value language, I'm surprised you don't have Stokes Spanish on your list. That and Bethune, which is outside of common lottery, are both in Brookland not much farther away than ITS.


We went back and forth on this quite a bit but decided to put a hard stop on 10 minutes of car commute. We noticed once we started creeping it was like "we'll, if we're willing to do 10 why not 15 and if 15 why not 20..."


Or EL Haynes?

How is CMI 10 minutes from Garrison boundary? Have you looked at TR4, Lee or Bruce Monroe? (You say language, but ITS and CMI aren't language schools).


We're on the Northeast edge of the boundary. CMI is about a 9-10 minute drive. TR and Lee are over 15 minutes in morning traffic. The Spanish schools we liked within our radius were prioritized over CMI and ITS. Monroe fell out for a reason that I don't want to dig into here.


Two Rivers is quite a bit further away, but Lee is literally 30 seconds from ITS, just FYI.


Why can't Lee boosters understand that there are some people that don't want to go to Lee? It is not a personal attack on your or your choice. Let it go please.


Huh? WTF are you talking about? I live by both schools and drive past both of them daily. I couldn't care less whether people do or don't want to go to Lee or ITS but they are very close. Two rivers, while a great school is much further away. How is proximity to ITS boosting?


Because PP clarified several posts ago that she didn't choose Lee due to Montessori and people are still arguing about how many tenths of a mile away Lee is and why isn't she choosing it.
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AppleTree LP is great - most of DC classmates stayed for PK4.
Teachers, principal and resources all go to the little ones so more like a private preschool. Teachers always hugging kids - lots of music and dancing, very supportive.
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Anonymous wrote:Eaton
Stoddert
Murch
Mann
Janney
Lafayette


Which grade?

Pre-K4


Which is your IB?


I wonder if people who put together lists like this do any research? Janney (and I suppose this is true for several others on this list) won't even be able to accommodate all the IB kids, they'll likely only going to have room for IB with sibling. Zero chance OOB.


What difference does it make to you? This person could be IB for Shepherd or Hyde and could be playing lottery just to play. Why do you care?


NP. If they are IB for Shepherd or Hyde they better list those schools, instead of those where they have no chance of getting in. If they don't, they'll get in nowhere.


Let me try again. The PP could already be at a school that they like and could just be playing lottery for the sake of playing. I try not to offer opinions on lottery lists unless asked.


I'd think posting your list on this thread is tantamount to asking for opinions. And I'd also assume that they give their full list, but maybe they don't. It just seems pointless to list schools that are absolutely impossible to get in OOB, even if the list has less than 12 and it doesn't cost anything. And what if the PP isn't aware it's impossible? Maybe pointing it out to them will prompt them to add some schools that can actually serve as backups to their IB? You'd be surprised to see how many people play the lottery without even understanding the basics of it.


Then offer advice, don't just say things like "I wonder if these people do any research." I am in a charter that we live and would only leave for a Deal feeder. Every year since PK4, our list has looked like that. People do different things for different reasons. Best not to assume.


I offered information and expressed my bewilderment, which, yes, implied some judgment. Has that ever happened on DCUM? When someone does something that makes absolutely no sense and posts about it, then they need to be ready for someone to react to it.



It makes absolutely no sense TO YOU!! You should have stopped at first sentence. Next time just ask questions if you're bewildered.


And by the way, I did ask a question. I asked if lists like this are based on any research.


NP. You sound unhinged. I know lottery season can be stressful. It's ok. Chill and have a glass of wine. You asked a rhetorical question (like "what are you thinking?"). Fact is, you could have asked clarifying questions. Fwiw, our lottery list looks almost identical. We are at a HRCS that we LOVE but may move WOTP soon so decided to play a free lottery ticket (knowing it will be a dud). No harm, no foul.


NP here, I don't think she sounds unhinged. Perhaps you are reading way to much into the posters words. Sounds like you are taking the lottery a bit seriously yourself.

Also, PS, the "chill and have a glass of wine" just makes you sound like a 40 year old blonde head. This isn't IRC, use the internet in a real way - /vent



Wow, you must be un-hinged's cousin. Forget the wine, you need weed! You know it's legal now? Funny that PP came back to say she was IB for Eaton afterall so un-hinged's berating and unsolicited "advice" was for nothing. All she has to do from the start was ask a clarifying question like "are you IB to any of those?"


You seem very invested in one persons lottery posts on DCUM. Perhaps it's time to step away for a bit.
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