Whittle

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Whittle has shut down as of 6PM today.


Could someone please watch the Maret Connection carefully? Anyone who calls out the PPs on this again should A look deep down into their soul (where Bisgaards are many years and squandered millions ahead) and B sue the investment parents committee.

I’ll say it one more time

A very very dodgy “health” company where patients get the
A very very dodgy married into filth cheating on my wife dude

All graduates got into GUs etc? WTF? From Whittle?!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think this is really sad. So many families/students over the past 3 years caught in Whittle's web of greed. People just want the best for their children and he took advantage of that.


Any faculty member or family that stayed until had head in sand. Sorry but that is the reality.


Why so mean? You have no idea what some of these people had as alternative options.

Personally, I wouldn't touch Whittle with a 10 foot pole and would tell that to anyone who asked my opinion on that school as an option. But I also do not judge the decisions of others.

Have some compassion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think this is really sad. So many families/students over the past 3 years caught in Whittle's web of greed. People just want the best for their children and he took advantage of that.


Any faculty member or family that stayed until had head in sand. Sorry but that is the reality.


Why so mean? You have no idea what some of these people had as alternative options.

Personally, I wouldn't touch Whittle with a 10 foot pole and would tell that to anyone who asked my opinion on that school as an option. But I also do not judge the decisions of others.

Have some compassion.


np: Because, at some point, the customers are party to the scam. They want something that is too good to be true, and their playing along hurts others.

In this case, people still wanted to go to a school that has stiffed a line of suppliers a mile long? They want their kids to have this attentive, personalized education at the expense of all these others who were shafted?

I get wanting the best for your kids; I get that some people may not have had the business experience to see the early warning signs; and Whittle is the true culprit here. But, yeah, anyone (is there really anyone?!) who was hoping to send their child this upcoming Fall had their head in the sand, at best.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think this is really sad. So many families/students over the past 3 years caught in Whittle's web of greed. People just want the best for their children and he took advantage of that.


Any faculty member or family that stayed until had head in sand. Sorry but that is the reality.


Why so mean? You have no idea what some of these people had as alternative options.

Personally, I wouldn't touch Whittle with a 10 foot pole and would tell that to anyone who asked my opinion on that school as an option. But I also do not judge the decisions of others.

Have some compassion.


np: Because, at some point, the customers are party to the scam. They want something that is too good to be true, and their playing along hurts others.

In this case, people still wanted to go to a school that has stiffed a line of suppliers a mile long? They want their kids to have this attentive, personalized education at the expense of all these others who were shafted?

I get wanting the best for your kids; I get that some people may not have had the business experience to see the early warning signs; and Whittle is the true culprit here. But, yeah, anyone (is there really anyone?!) who was hoping to send their child this upcoming Fall had their head in the sand, at best.


But, let's be honest....this not your problem and there's no need to be mean.

I bet you could find something more positive to do with your energy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some of told you at the beginning of the original thread that this wasn't going to end well. Chris Whittle is as much of a scam artist as Donald Trump.



Hate to say this, but Trump is a more successful businessman.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2022/07/08/whittle-school-dc-closure/


WaPo is still repeating Whittle’s lie that the pandemic was their downfall. So much for reporting.


Did Whittle take PPP money. I’d bet they were first in line.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wonder what's going to happen to the building... and all the camps and activities that were renting space.


I predict UDC, GW, or Hopkins will purchase it outright.


Please not UDC. The “university” is Not managed well either and depresses the economic vitality of the area.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think this is really sad. So many families/students over the past 3 years caught in Whittle's web of greed. People just want the best for their children and he took advantage of that.


Any faculty member or family that stayed until had head in sand. Sorry but that is the reality.


Why so mean? You have no idea what some of these people had as alternative options.

Personally, I wouldn't touch Whittle with a 10 foot pole and would tell that to anyone who asked my opinion on that school as an option. But I also do not judge the decisions of others.

Have some compassion.


np: Because, at some point, the customers are party to the scam. They want something that is too good to be true, and their playing along hurts others.

In this case, people still wanted to go to a school that has stiffed a line of suppliers a mile long? They want their kids to have this attentive, personalized education at the expense of all these others who were shafted?

I get wanting the best for your kids; I get that some people may not have had the business experience to see the early warning signs; and Whittle is the true culprit here. But, yeah, anyone (is there really anyone?!) who was hoping to send their child this upcoming Fall had their head in the sand, at best.


But, let's be honest....this not your problem and there's no need to be mean.

I bet you could find something more positive to do with your energy.


Telling other people what to do on a message board, especially anonymous strangers, is quite pretentious and pointless. Why do people bother? Should I tell you not to bother to respond to me now? Would that work?

Absurd.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think this is really sad. So many families/students over the past 3 years caught in Whittle's web of greed. People just want the best for their children and he took advantage of that.


Any faculty member or family that stayed until had head in sand. Sorry but that is the reality.


Why so mean? You have no idea what some of these people had as alternative options.

Personally, I wouldn't touch Whittle with a 10 foot pole and would tell that to anyone who asked my opinion on that school as an option. But I also do not judge the decisions of others.

Have some compassion.


np: Because, at some point, the customers are party to the scam. They want something that is too good to be true, and their playing along hurts others.

In this case, people still wanted to go to a school that has stiffed a line of suppliers a mile long? They want their kids to have this attentive, personalized education at the expense of all these others who were shafted?

I get wanting the best for your kids; I get that some people may not have had the business experience to see the early warning signs; and Whittle is the true culprit here. But, yeah, anyone (is there really anyone?!) who was hoping to send their child this upcoming Fall had their head in the sand, at best.


But, let's be honest....this not your problem and there's no need to be mean.

I bet you could find something more positive to do with your energy.


Telling other people what to do on a message board, especially anonymous strangers, is quite pretentious and pointless. Why do people bother? Should I tell you not to bother to respond to me now? Would that work?

Absurd.


I don't see anyone telling anyone else what to do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think this is really sad. So many families/students over the past 3 years caught in Whittle's web of greed. People just want the best for their children and he took advantage of that.


Any faculty member or family that stayed until had head in sand. Sorry but that is the reality.


Why so mean? You have no idea what some of these people had as alternative options.

Personally, I wouldn't touch Whittle with a 10 foot pole and would tell that to anyone who asked my opinion on that school as an option. But I also do not judge the decisions of others.

Have some compassion.


np: Because, at some point, the customers are party to the scam. They want something that is too good to be true, and their playing along hurts others.

In this case, people still wanted to go to a school that has stiffed a line of suppliers a mile long? They want their kids to have this attentive, personalized education at the expense of all these others who were shafted?

I get wanting the best for your kids; I get that some people may not have had the business experience to see the early warning signs; and Whittle is the true culprit here. But, yeah, anyone (is there really anyone?!) who was hoping to send their child this upcoming Fall had their head in the sand, at best.


But, let's be honest....this not your problem and there's no need to be mean.

I bet you could find something more positive to do with your energy.


Telling other people what to do on a message board, especially anonymous strangers, is quite pretentious and pointless. Why do people bother? Should I tell you not to bother to respond to me now? Would that work?

Absurd.


I don't see anyone telling anyone else what to do.


“Have some compassion”?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some of told you at the beginning of the original thread that this wasn't going to end well. Chris Whittle is as much of a scam artist as Donald Trump.



Hate to say this, but Trump is a more successful businessman.


What both have in common is that they enjoy having things named after them. It would be priceless if the Whittle School campus in China changed its name to disassociate itself from a failed businessman. The Shenzhen campus was no longer affiliated with the DC campus as of September 2021.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wonder what's going to happen to the building... and all the camps and activities that were renting space.


I predict UDC, GW, or Hopkins will purchase it outright.


Out of these schools, JHU would be the most likely choice only if it were to happen. Johns Hopkins purchased the old Newseum building for its SAIS. It is a misfortune that Newseum had to close due to financial mismanagement. It was a fine museum with an important mission.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if any of the private schools will accommodate some of these students. Has anyone heard any buzz at their schools, regarding this topic?


Other schools are full with waiting lists. Not fair to the parents paying $40k tuition to take on more kids than the staff and building can handle
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Because they have nowhere to go, with less than 2 months to go. Not their fault.


It is absolutely their parents’ fault. There were so many red flags and they had the same admissions season as everyone else to find something stable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some of told you at the beginning of the original thread that this wasn't going to end well. Chris Whittle is as much of a scam artist as Donald Trump.



Hate to say this, but Trump is a more successful businessman.


Trump is just a better scammer.
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