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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Again, then just advise them to move in for a month so they can enroll by the book. Then nobody is cheating and everyone's happy. Problem solved![/quote] Sorry, they will still be perceived as cheaters, even if what they did was technically legal. It’s called gaming the system, which in most people’s minds is pretty close to cheating. They would prefer to have a classmate who actually lives in that apartment.[/quote] Well can't please everyone. I guess it's a good way to weed out the pearl clutchers anyways.[/quote] Wait, until they learn about how the economy actually works. The people who game the system are nearly always the winners. [/quote] Seriously, I'd be impressed if I saw someone beat the system. The lottery SUCKS for all of us that don't have the money for a house in Ward 3. Good for anyone that figured out how to make the system work for them. [/quote] +1. The only people I blame are DCPS for having only 1 traditional high school that could be considered even remotely acceptable to families who have aspiration for their children to attend and do well in competitive 4 year colleges [/quote] You do realize that Wilson is only “acceptable” because people who live in the neighborhood have been giving it a chance for years. EOTP schools will never reach that status of acceptability if neighborhood families of means keep using escape hatches to W3 and charters.[/quote] shockingly no one is willing to risk their child's education by going first. Right now no schools even have course offerings comparable to Wilson let alone large cohorts in those classes. Whoever blazes the trail is accepting that their kid will be grossly unprepared once they get to college[/quote]
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