CM lottery

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They are moving and they know exactly where. This was told to me by a CM parent but since I'm not one myself it doesn't feel right to be the one to post the location. Call the school, I'm sure they'll tell you.


Pretty annoying post. If you know and it is not a secret then just post the information. If you know and it is a secret then why mention it at all? I hated kids who did stuff like this when I was growing up: "I know something you don't know but I can't tell you"


So for those who felt it was an urgent question to get an answer to, it would have been better if I'd said nothing and they still didn't know that yes, actually, they should call the school because a decision had been made? I'm not applying so I'm not going to make the effort, but even if you're annoyed by having it confirmed that the decision was made, I'm sure there are others who are less pissy than you and more resourceful who will use the info to get the details and they can post it.

If I'd really cared about applying to CM, I would want to know that I should call tomorrow so I could figure out if the location worked for me. But apparently you would rather just not know that you even should call. Ok.....
Anonymous
(1) why bother reading a thread about CM lottery multiple times if you are so disinterested?
(2) why not write "you should call the school because I heard they may have already reached a decision" ?

Your post amounted to you saying "I know something and I'm not going to tell"-and your reason for not telling on an ANONYMOUS forum is nonsensical.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OMG, I hope someone from the Post is attending so they can write about it. The energy in the room will probably be so manic. It reminds me of my med school friends who all had to gather in a room for their public residency "match" day. Intense.


Seriously?

You sound like a really bitter and sad person. They had something like a 1,000 applications for maybe 20 spots and you hope there is an article about the pain and suffering of these parents.

Wow.


If you can't have any humor about this entire insane school application process, then there is no hope for any of us.

It is insane. It should be documented. People should know about how stressful it is for everyone involved. It should be reported on. This is important.
Anonymous
I plan to go and will report if I actually make it there just to give y'all something to obsess over and no doubt argue about while we wait for March 31 to come.
Anonymous
Is this new location " permanent"? Or another short term lease?
dcmom
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Anonymous wrote:Is this new location " permanent"? Or another short term lease?


Permanent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OMG, I hope someone from the Post is attending so they can write about it. The energy in the room will probably be so manic. It reminds me of my med school friends who all had to gather in a room for their public residency "match" day. Intense.


Seriously?

You sound like a really bitter and sad person. They had something like a 1,000 applications for maybe 20 spots and you hope there is an article about the pain and suffering of these parents.

Wow.


If you can't have any humor about this entire insane school application process, then there is no hope for any of us.

It is insane. It should be documented. People should know about how stressful it is for everyone involved. It should be reported on. This is important.


I have participated in lotteries in the past pulling names for the lottery. There has been news coverage. I was there when a child was present who had their name drawn 1st! The child and family was told - congratulations you are 1st on the waitlist. If anyone does not come back you have the spot. The child did not get a spot that year, or the next. I know b/c the child was there with his father again at the lottery the following year.

I was there when a 4YO waited around to hear her name called - congratulations you are # 288 on the waitlist.

Please do not do this to yourself or your children. It is depressing. If you luck out you will find out soon enough.
Anonymous
That's a horrible story
Anonymous
This is my first year playing the lottery, but I can't imagine going to one, let alone bringing a child. I can wait the 3 extra days for the postcard to arrive--going doesn't change the result.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OMG, I hope someone from the Post is attending so they can write about it. The energy in the room will probably be so manic. It reminds me of my med school friends who all had to gather in a room for their public residency "match" day. Intense.


Seriously?

You sound like a really bitter and sad person. They had something like a 1,000 applications for maybe 20 spots and you hope there is an article about the pain and suffering of these parents.

Wow.


If you can't have any humor about this entire insane school application process, then there is no hope for any of us.

It is insane. It should be documented. People should know about how stressful it is for everyone involved. It should be reported on. This is important.


I have participated in lotteries in the past pulling names for the lottery. There has been news coverage. I was there when a child was present who had their name drawn 1st! The child and family was told - congratulations you are 1st on the waitlist. If anyone does not come back you have the spot. The child did not get a spot that year, or the next. I know b/c the child was there with his father again at the lottery the following year.

I was there when a 4YO waited around to hear her name called - congratulations you are # 288 on the waitlist.

Please do not do this to yourself or your children. It is depressing. If you luck out you will find out soon enough.


I went to the lottery of a very in-demand school last year. It was very hard (no way did I bring my kid), and literally NO ONE in the room got in. BUT... I recently was talking to another 2 parents at that school as we all sat at a school presentation, figured out we were all in the room last year getting more and more depressed... but we all got in off the waitlist. Can't really explain it but if we hadn't gotten in, I would have gone again this year. I'm not a masochist, but somehow it feels important to be in the room if you really want it that badly. To me anyway.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:(1) why bother reading a thread about CM lottery multiple times if you are so disinterested?
(2) why not write "you should call the school because I heard they may have already reached a decision" ?

Your post amounted to you saying "I know something and I'm not going to tell"-and your reason for not telling on an ANONYMOUS forum is nonsensical.


1) I read a lot of threads about schools that have interesting "dynamics" or conversations surrounding them.
2) Because I saw no reason to be coy. A lot of people wouldn't call just because they "may" have reached a decision. And obviously, from 2 other posts in this thread, I'm not the only one who heard this, since there are other "definitive" answers to questions. Whatever hon, that's all the explanation worth giving to you. I leave this thread clear that someone will call and if the school is announcing it, someone (or many someones) will be glad to have been motivated to get the info *very* soon. If it's not you who's happy about knowing... that's ok, I'm pretty sure I'll still sleep ok.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:(1) why bother reading a thread about CM lottery multiple times if you are so disinterested?
(2) why not write "you should call the school because I heard they may have already reached a decision" ?

Your post amounted to you saying "I know something and I'm not going to tell"-and your reason for not telling on an ANONYMOUS forum is nonsensical.


1) I read a lot of threads about schools that have interesting "dynamics" or conversations surrounding them.
2) Because I saw no reason to be coy. A lot of people wouldn't call just because they "may" have reached a decision. And obviously, from 2 other posts in this thread, I'm not the only one who heard this, since there are other "definitive" answers to questions. Whatever hon, that's all the explanation worth giving to you. I leave this thread clear that someone will call and if the school is announcing it, someone (or many someones) will be glad to have been motivated to get the info *very* soon. If it's not you who's happy about knowing... that's ok, I'm pretty sure I'll still sleep ok.


If you are a representation of the school parents, I'd pull my application.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:(1) why bother reading a thread about CM lottery multiple times if you are so disinterested?
(2) why not write "you should call the school because I heard they may have already reached a decision" ?

Your post amounted to you saying "I know something and I'm not going to tell"-and your reason for not telling on an ANONYMOUS forum is nonsensical.


1) I read a lot of threads about schools that have interesting "dynamics" or conversations surrounding them.
2) Because I saw no reason to be coy. A lot of people wouldn't call just because they "may" have reached a decision. And obviously, from 2 other posts in this thread, I'm not the only one who heard this, since there are other "definitive" answers to questions. Whatever hon, that's all the explanation worth giving to you. I leave this thread clear that someone will call and if the school is announcing it, someone (or many someones) will be glad to have been motivated to get the info *very* soon. If it's not you who's happy about knowing... that's ok, I'm pretty sure I'll still sleep ok.


If you are a representation of the school parents, I'd pull my application.


Well, I did say a FRIEND told me, so yes, consider me a representation. Seriously, pull your app!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:(1) why bother reading a thread about CM lottery multiple times if you are so disinterested?
(2) why not write "you should call the school because I heard they may have already reached a decision" ?

Your post amounted to you saying "I know something and I'm not going to tell"-and your reason for not telling on an ANONYMOUS forum is nonsensical.


1) I read a lot of threads about schools that have interesting "dynamics" or conversations surrounding them.
2) Because I saw no reason to be coy. A lot of people wouldn't call just because they "may" have reached a decision. And obviously, from 2 other posts in this thread, I'm not the only one who heard this, since there are other "definitive" answers to questions. Whatever hon, that's all the explanation worth giving to you. I leave this thread clear that someone will call and if the school is announcing it, someone (or many someones) will be glad to have been motivated to get the info *very* soon. If it's not you who's happy about knowing... that's ok, I'm pretty sure I'll still sleep ok.


If you are a representation of the school parents, I'd pull my application.


Well, I did say a FRIEND told me, so yes, consider me a representation. Seriously, pull your app!


Whether you're current or aspiring please tell me where you end up getting in so I can avoid you like the plagues. You are a real peach.
Anonymous
+1000
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