Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. No I am not expecting frequency teacher communication or anything. I do not have the time or interest to do all the things I asked about. I realize my actions were crazy... thus the facepalm people.
And no I am not pushing my child too hard. WPPSI is a part of the admission process and the test is crazy long. It is reasonable that they noped on the the last section, but it is still facepalm worthy.
I thought this post would lighten some of the admissions discussions. You guys are jaded
NP Isn’t the WPPSI only for the 4-5 year olds? They are still pretty enthusiastic at that stage. Noping seems like a red flag.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. No I am not expecting frequency teacher communication or anything. I do not have the time or interest to do all the things I asked about. I realize my actions were crazy... thus the facepalm people.
And no I am not pushing my child too hard. WPPSI is a part of the admission process and the test is crazy long. It is reasonable that they noped on the the last section, but it is still facepalm worthy.
I thought this post would lighten some of the admissions discussions. You guys are jaded
Anonymous wrote:When asked if they could have lunch with anyone living or dead responded Tonya Harding.
I am confident that admissions person had a great story to share at dinner that night. (If nothing else it was a unique response - right?)
Anonymous wrote:You're on a private school forum why? I just talked about two things you HAVE to do to apply to a private school. I found the current posts kind of sad and thought people might enjoy sharing silly stories.
Anonymous wrote:When asked if they could have lunch with anyone living or dead responded Tonya Harding.
I am confident that admissions person had a great story to share at dinner that night. (If nothing else it was a unique response - right?)
Anonymous wrote:OP here. No I am not expecting frequency teacher communication or anything. I do not have the time or interest to do all the things I asked about. I realize my actions were crazy... thus the facepalm people.
And no I am not pushing my child too hard. WPPSI is a part of the admission process and the test is crazy long. It is reasonable that they noped on the the last section, but it is still facepalm worthy.
I thought this post would lighten some of the admissions discussions. You guys are jaded
Anonymous wrote:I have two.
1) On the tour I asked way too many questions about parent engagement opportunities (e.g., book fairs, science fairs, field trips, classroom engagement, etc.) and think I came across as crazy. In the follow up "thank you for your time" email I considered noting "I have a full time job and promise I won't harass your teachers/staff" but that also seemed like something a crazy person would write.
2) My child simply refused to do one of the memory components of the WPPSI (~ the last section). Score is still fine (I think) but ...sigh...
Anonymous wrote:I have two.
1) On the tour I asked way too many questions about parent engagement opportunities (e.g., book fairs, science fairs, field trips, classroom engagement, etc.) and think I came across as crazy. In the follow up "thank you for your time" email I considered noting "I have a full time job and promise I won't harass your teachers/staff" but that also seemed like something a crazy person would write.
2) My child simply refused to do one of the memory components of the WPPSI (~ the last section). Score is still fine (I think) but ...sigh...