Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suppose you could replace CHML with JO Wilson, but persinally I got offers from both and chose Langley for the SEL curriculum. No regrets.
Sure you did. It's great that the Langley PTA is so enthusiastic about the school, but this is peak boosterism here.
+1. I've read at least 5 posts in as many days about the SEL curriculum at Langley.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suppose you could replace CHML with JO Wilson, but persinally I got offers from both and chose Langley for the SEL curriculum. No regrets.
Sure you did. It's great that the Langley PTA is so enthusiastic about the school, but this is peak boosterism here.
+1. I've read at least 5 posts in as many days about the SEL curriculum at Langley.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suppose you could replace CHML with JO Wilson, but persinally I got offers from both and chose Langley for the SEL curriculum. No regrets.
Sure you did. It's great that the Langley PTA is so enthusiastic about the school, but this is peak boosterism here.
Anonymous wrote:I suppose you could replace CHML with JO Wilson, but persinally I got offers from both and chose Langley for the SEL curriculum. No regrets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think CHML is misplaced on your list. It is very hard to get into, harder than SSMA.
I give you 50% chance of Langley and 20% chance of Seaton with that list
REMINDER **** How 'hard' it is to get into a school shouldn't affect where you rank it.
Rank in order of your true preference.
REMINDER **** It still affects whether the OP is wasting a spot. Stop it already.
OP here- are you suggesting that we should remove CHML from the list? what other school would make more sense? The only other schools that I checked out personally that aren't on the list are Bridges - which I liked but thought wasn't better than out IB Langley, and Two Rivers which I disliked due to lack of open space and parking issues ( But then again, they advertise themselves as being harder to get into than Harvard, so not sure if TR is going to be a great option either).
PP's valid point is that if you rank an easier-to-get-into school above a harder-to-get-into school, listing the harder-to-get-into school is effectively pointless, because you will get into the easier-to-get-into school before the more popular one and will drop off the latter's waitlist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think CHML is misplaced on your list. It is very hard to get into, harder than SSMA.
I give you 50% chance of Langley and 20% chance of Seaton with that list
REMINDER **** How 'hard' it is to get into a school shouldn't affect where you rank it.
Rank in order of your true preference.
REMINDER **** It still affects whether the OP is wasting a spot. Stop it already.
OP here- are you suggesting that we should remove CHML from the list? what other school would make more sense? The only other schools that I checked out personally that aren't on the list are Bridges - which I liked but thought wasn't better than out IB Langley, and Two Rivers which I disliked due to lack of open space and parking issues ( But then again, they advertise themselves as being harder to get into than Harvard, so not sure if TR is going to be a great option either).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think CHML is misplaced on your list. It is very hard to get into, harder than SSMA.
I give you 50% chance of Langley and 20% chance of Seaton with that list
REMINDER **** How 'hard' it is to get into a school shouldn't affect where you rank it.
Rank in order of your true preference.
REMINDER **** It still affects whether the OP is wasting a spot. Stop it already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think CHML is misplaced on your list. It is very hard to get into, harder than SSMA.
I give you 50% chance of Langley and 20% chance of Seaton with that list
REMINDER **** How 'hard' it is to get into a school shouldn't affect where you rank it.
Rank in order of your true preference.
Anonymous wrote:I think CHML is misplaced on your list. It is very hard to get into, harder than SSMA.
I give you 50% chance of Langley and 20% chance of Seaton with that list