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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a second grader at a DCI feeder and I am not Worried about this . We still have a higher probability to attend DCI than what we will have if we were at our IB.[/quote] That will be cold comfort if you have a bad lottery number for 6th and don't get in anywhere else either.[/quote] We will move; however as of now I like to have as many options as possible. [/quote] +1 60 or 80% chance at DCI is a hell of a lot better then 0% chance at our IB because there is no way we are sending our DS to our IB Why don’t the PP downer abive tell us what school their IB is and BTW if they are not in a DCI feeder, it’s going to be 0% chance of getting in. [/quote] Except it’s more likely 30-40% if you don’t have a sibling preference. Getting lottery results in the spring then needing to scramble to move is exactly what’s making me anxious.[/quote] No it’s not 30-40% with sibling preference. I have no idea where you got those numbers. [/quote] The PP says without sibling preference. If there are 70 seats for 100 kids, like at MV, and half go to siblings, then the remaining non-siblings have a 40% chance. And upcoming classes are bigger (so far at least). [/quote]
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