Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would twice as many kids apply? I am surprised by that. My DD knows very few kids who applied.
More importantly - isn't it wonderful that more kids have applied? That finally more kids have been informed and excited about the participation in the programs? More kids from lower income brackets responded? That more parents who can not afford private schools can enjoy the benefits?
You should celebrate not dwell on searching for some negatives. Everyone should apply as many kids have so much potential and never try for programs that they would thrive in. Lots of economically disadvantaged kids have brilliant minds and were lost in the process and now they are not. Do you have problem with that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would twice as many kids apply? I am surprised by that. My DD knows very few kids who applied.
Four things here are possible:
1. You are living in a wealthy area with great public schools so kids have no incentives to apply being average at those schools as opposed not to qualify for magnet having to compete for the spots and loosing the battle anyway.
2. Those kids are going to attend privates so they don't care.
3. Not all kids advertise every academic move. You may see them at the testing center later.![]()
4. You are trying to thin the herd, discouraging people from applying to magnet.
Anonymous wrote:Why would twice as many kids apply? I am surprised by that. My DD knows very few kids who applied.
Anonymous wrote:I just got it and I am frustrated that the testing site is at a far away high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would twice as many kids apply? I am surprised by that. My DD knows very few kids who applied.
And probably because there was only one application for all the magnet programs - that made it easier to check off interest in multiple magnets.
That wouldn’t increase the number of actual students though
Anonymous wrote:Why would twice as many kids apply? I am surprised by that. My DD knows very few kids who applied.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would twice as many kids apply? I am surprised by that. My DD knows very few kids who applied.
And probably because there was only one application for all the magnet programs - that made it easier to check off interest in multiple magnets.
Anonymous wrote:Why would twice as many kids apply? I am surprised by that. My DD knows very few kids who applied.
Anonymous wrote:Why would twice as many kids apply? I am surprised by that. My DD knows very few kids who applied.
Anonymous wrote:Were we supposed to get an email telling us where our testing location is, and the date/time confirmation of the test, etc? My son submitted the form, but we haven't gotten an email about the test... Thanks.