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[quote=Anonymous]"We think your family seems like more trouble than they are worth in terms of what they bring to the school" is a very common scenario. If even a whiff of the entitlement that OP is showing in this thread came out in the interview, I can absolutely understand why their child was not admitted. In any child's school trajectory, there are going to be moments where subjective decisions break their way, or don't break their way. A science fair, a spot on the varsity team, first chair cello, a specific rule in the school play, a debate competition. Most of these have some objective criteria, plus a little bit of magic sauce where reasonable minds could differ about who did a better job. Not everything can be calculated or measured, and somebody who spends as much time as op does looking for bias where none exists is going to be a nightmare member of a school community.[/quote]
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