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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We had one child accepted and one rejected the same year (different grades). Reapplied rejected child and was rejected again. Was assured this would not happen. Have actually come to really resent the school for this. Nothing wrong with rejected kid. Top student/athlete. Went to a great college. Have no loyalty to "top three" because of this. At first it didn't bother me that much but over time it has actually bothered me more. Go figure. If they had taken both kids I would be much more of a supporter. I suppose they know they are creating hard feelings when they do this and do it anyway.[/quote] We had the same thing happen to us and I feel the same way about the school. This was for a lower grade. It was especially frustrating when a number of other sibs were taken who ended up with major behavior problems in the school. The schools concern was that my son did not have good enough attention. Funny how so many others ended being worse. Consistency would have made the decision easier to handle but then again we were not big donors so I am sure this had something to do with it. However, my son has done great where he went and in the long run, it was better for him. [/quote]
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