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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]the 'friend' issue is such nonsense. Do you think other families will base their life impacting decisions on your daugher's/son's friendships? I certainly wouldn't. Also, would you tell your child to turn down Harvard or Princeton, because her friends didn't make it to those schools? [/quote] I understand OPs concerns. This age, AAP or non AAP not a huge difference. If your child is smart enough tomake it to AAP, he or she will do great either way. You’re not turning down an admission to TJ or Harvard, it’s ridiculous to compare AAP in elementary to those. And you can witch back to AAP or vice verse and reactivate any time. Easy! [/quote] The point is the same either way. You have to do what's best for your child. if Larla's your daughter's best friend, and you don't accept AAP because of Larla, what will you do when Larla's parents buy a new house at a different school, or move out of town all together? will you chase them? Or then you'll think of going to AAP, but wait, you've missed most of the advanced math, and will have to figure out how to play catch up and put undue stress on your dear Carla. [/quote]
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