Yes, if real the exchange sounded a little creepy/predatory. And for the troll/wacky lady - you better check your politics - Prep does not strike me as a school with strong ties to the current administration. |
This really happened. I have not followed up on this guy. My husband was there. He talked with him. If I sound troll like and Wacky I am just taking advantage of the ability to post anonymously. This really happened. I gain absoulutely nothing from making this up. Some confirmed what my husband and I were thinking like background check. Since I didn't think much of it until I started thinking of recommendations I did nothing more than google the guy. When I googled him his profile came up exactly as he said. It still sounded a bit predatory. Look I was just throwing out there. It sounded like an appropiate post. I don't gain from making stories up. I gain from real experiences assessed by strangers in the area. |
Now, I say this to you because I am anonymous. Doesn't it make sense that Prep may not be in favor of a certain political administration but when it comes to a recommendation letter, shouldn't we really go for the Gusto. My real question is is prep looking for position or connection more than anything. If that is the case then I have an opinion about that to. I'm trying to get a feel for what is really going on up here. I've done my research it is one of the most prestigious schools in the country. A coach, teacher or pastor probably won't do it? That's all I'm saying. I thank GOD for the anonymity because most of ya'll would be in my face right about now. |
LOL. |
Good luck with your private school search, but you are beginning to sound kind of kooky. As for the "mysterious stranger" who wants to do "dinner dates" with your son--could be a pedophile.
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Go with your gut. Sounds like you've got it all figured out... And make sure you've got Roosevelt as a backup plan. |
What? |
What do you mean by we are talking GP here? Clarify |
Well that's exactly what we thought but remember he asked for dinner dates with him and his dad. That made it look a bit genuine. But I'm with you it still sounds strange. We haven't given it much thought. I just wanted to post it to see if it was a suitable recommendation. |
| It comes off as trying to grab at pseudo celebrity and a misplaced effort at that. It's a transparent effort and a turn off for most admissions officers. |
Either the waiting room guy is creepy or he's a prep alumn trying to snag what MIGHT be a good candidate for his place before the kid falls into STA or Landon or Gonzaga. Faithful alumns love talking up their schools. You don't need a letter from this guy or anybody with position or connection for ANY of these schools. |
| ...or PP ... the creepy troll made up this whole scenario... |
| Yep, creepy creative troll. Had this story ended a couple of pages ago, it might have been believable. |
| PP, if you've concluded that GP is one of the most prestigious schools in the country, you've got some more research to do. St. Albans, Landon, Gonzaga, and St. Anselm's (for academics anyway), are all stronger schools. |
| I agree pp -- but if you're comparing it to most any public school -- GP is great. |