Anonymous wrote:Question: Does SWWS also require to be listed at first in lottery choices, to be matched? My son also applied to Ellington and I just found out that if they are not listed as his first choice, then he will not be matched if he is accepted. I have not had to use the lottery system for 3 years and this is the first for high school.
Anonymous wrote:Question: Does SWWS also require to be listed at first in lottery choices, to be matched? My son also applied to Ellington and I just found out that if they are not listed as his first choice, then he will not be matched if he is accepted. I have not had to use the lottery system for 3 years and this is the first for high school.
Anonymous wrote:Question: Does SWWS also require to be listed at first in lottery choices, to be matched? My son also applied to Ellington and I just found out that if they are not listed as his first choice, then he will not be matched if he is accepted. I have not had to use the lottery system for 3 years and this is the first for high school.
Anonymous wrote:I just realized, interviews are on the 4th, the day after private school inform applicants of their acceptances.
I am sure this is not a case. I believe the school wants to screen out students who have private school options.
Students are interviewed separately from parents, and I am sure the SWW crew will pay tricks to have them disclose if they applied and the outcomes of applications.
I think I will not let my son know of the outcome of our three applications in private schools.
Anonymous wrote:I just realized, interviews are on the 4th, the day after private school inform applicants of their acceptances.
I am sure this is not a case. I believe the school wants to screen out students who have private school options.
Students are interviewed separately from parents, and I am sure the SWW crew will pay tricks to have them disclose if they applied and the outcomes of applications.
I think I will not let my son know of the outcome of our three applications in private schools.
Anonymous wrote:B average in each class last year, not B-average
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Interviews are on 3/4. Based on the notice for test, I suspect we won't hear till next week! Also with 850 kids taking the test, it may be a harder decision for them if they only accept 150!
Those numbers actually bode well for other high schools. If 40% of 8th graders were invited to take the test and only 6% of 8th graders will be admitted, that suggests a bright 9th grade class across DC, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Interviews are on 3/4. Based on the notice for test, I suspect we won't hear till next week! Also with 850 kids taking the test, it may be a harder decision for them if they only accept 150!
Those numbers actually bode well for other high schools. If 40% of 8th graders were invited to take the test and only 6% of 8th graders will be admitted, that suggests a bright 9th grade class across DC, right?
Anonymous wrote:No. Interviews are on 3/4. Based on the notice for test, I suspect we won't hear till next week! Also with 850 kids taking the test, it may be a harder decision for them if they only accept 150!