Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Switchers, do you feel like regret or commitment to your choice is more natural? I'm trying to better interpret posters' responses.
Commitment is more natural because people switch for real reasons. Regret usually happens when something bad is unforeseen.
I will say we switched for a better middle school, but not actually being in the middle school, I can't say for sure. The elementary is certainly no worse than our old school.
There are many things I miss at our old school. But there were real reasons I switched. The grass is greener thing maybe applies to PK students switching from one hrcs to another. After that, people switch because what they have isn't working. If it was working, they wouldn't switch - elementary school communities are hard to leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Switchers, do you feel like regret or commitment to your choice is more natural? I'm trying to better interpret posters' responses.
Commitment is more natural because people switch for real reasons. Regret usually happens when something bad is unforeseen.
I will say we switched for a better middle school, but not actually being in the middle school, I can't say for sure. The elementary is certainly no worse than our old school.
Anonymous wrote:Switchers, do you feel like regret or commitment to your choice is more natural? I'm trying to better interpret posters' responses.
Anonymous wrote:Switchers, do you feel like regret or commitment to your choice is more natural? I'm trying to better interpret posters' responses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Overall yes, but it is not better in every way. The old school had some real advantages.
Agreed. No regrets we switched though
Anonymous wrote:Overall yes, but it is not better in every way. The old school had some real advantages.