Anonymous wrote:5) Fight: Start by going out and vote in November.
Anonymous wrote:I don't care much of anything about TJ. Never desired to send my kids there, although they are gifted (like their parents). However, this lottery process will definitely destroy that school. You're going from gifted kids (albeit apparently some cheaters) to any poor s.o.b. that managed a 3.5 gpa and algebra I (40% of the country's 8th graders). Good luck with that!
Anonymous wrote:When they shut down TJ will they let current Freshman graduate or will current students be forced to finish HS somewhere else?
Anonymous wrote:“I get it. They could and so they did. ~ It is not the end of the world~”Anonymous wrote:1) Denial: "There's no way they actually do a lottery."/ “There is no way they nominate a justice”
2) Anger: "I can't believe they're doing a lottery! What is Brabrand thinking?"/“ I can’t believe they are doing it. What is McConnell thinking?”
3) Bargaining: "Maybe they can set aside some lots for the truly exceptional kids, like mine..." “ there is some honor there. With Romney there is hope”
4) Depression: "This is crap. I don't want to even send my kid to TJ anymore. It's gonna be ruined." “ this is the end of this country”
5) Acceptance: "Well....I can't get the labs anywhere else."
OP - your framework works in rationalizing any sort of egregious overreach of political power. But thank you
“I get it. They could and so they did. ~ It is not the end of the world~”Anonymous wrote:1) Denial: "There's no way they actually do a lottery."/ “There is no way they nominate a justice”
2) Anger: "I can't believe they're doing a lottery! What is Brabrand thinking?"/“ I can’t believe they are doing it. What is McConnell thinking?”
3) Bargaining: "Maybe they can set aside some lots for the truly exceptional kids, like mine..." “ there is some honor there. With Romney there is hope”
4) Depression: "This is crap. I don't want to even send my kid to TJ anymore. It's gonna be ruined." “ this is the end of this country”
5) Acceptance: "Well....I can't get the labs anywhere else."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1) Denial: "There's no way they actually do a lottery."
2) Anger: "I can't believe they're doing a lottery! What is Brabrand thinking?"
3) Bargaining: "Maybe they can set aside some lots for the truly exceptional kids, like mine..."
4) Depression: "This is crap. I don't want to even send my kid to TJ anymore. It's gonna be ruined."
5) Acceptance: "Well....I can't get the labs anywhere else."
Do you think the new system will make you feel good about your kid?
You can justify to your self now that he/she is not getting to TJ is due to the luck, and not the lack of intelligent,which seems genetic.
DP. Your grammar is atrocious. If it's the same as your 'intelligent, which seems genetic', your kid doesn't stand a chance, either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1) Denial: "There's no way they actually do a lottery."
2) Anger: "I can't believe they're doing a lottery! What is Brabrand thinking?"
3) Bargaining: "Maybe they can set aside some lots for the truly exceptional kids, like mine..."
4) Depression: "This is crap. I don't want to even send my kid to TJ anymore. It's gonna be ruined."
5) Acceptance: "Well....I can't get the labs anywhere else."
Do you think the new system will make you feel good about your kid?
You can justify to your self now that he/she is not getting to TJ is due to the luck, and not the lack of intelligent,which seems genetic.
DP. Your grammar is atrocious. If it's the same as your 'intelligent, which seems genetic', your kid doesn't stand a chance, either.
English is my second language, and my kid is already in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1) Denial: "There's no way they actually do a lottery."
2) Anger: "I can't believe they're doing a lottery! What is Brabrand thinking?"
3) Bargaining: "Maybe they can set aside some lots for the truly exceptional kids, like mine..."
4) Depression: "This is crap. I don't want to even send my kid to TJ anymore. It's gonna be ruined."
5) Acceptance: "Well....I can't get the labs anywhere else."
Do you think the new system will make you feel good about your kid?
You can justify to your self now that he/she is not getting to TJ is due to the luck, and not the lack of intelligent,which seems genetic.
DP. Your grammar is atrocious. If it's the same as your 'intelligent, which seems genetic', your kid doesn't stand a chance, either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1) Denial: "There's no way they actually do a lottery."
2) Anger: "I can't believe they're doing a lottery! What is Brabrand thinking?"
3) Bargaining: "Maybe they can set aside some lots for the truly exceptional kids, like mine..."
4) Depression: "This is crap. I don't want to even send my kid to TJ anymore. It's gonna be ruined."
5) Acceptance: "Well....I can't get the labs anywhere else."
Do you think the new system will make you feel good about your kid?
You can justify to your self now that he/she is not getting to TJ is due to the luck, and not the lack of intelligent,which seems genetic.
Anonymous wrote:1) Denial: "There's no way they actually do a lottery."
2) Anger: "I can't believe they're doing a lottery! What is Brabrand thinking?"
3) Bargaining: "Maybe they can set aside some lots for the truly exceptional kids, like mine..."
4) Depression: "This is crap. I don't want to even send my kid to TJ anymore. It's gonna be ruined."
5) Acceptance: "Well....I can't get the labs anywhere else."
Anonymous wrote:1) Denial: "There's no way they actually do a lottery."
2) Anger: "I can't believe they're doing a lottery! What is Brabrand thinking?"
3) Bargaining: "Maybe they can set aside some lots for the truly exceptional kids, like mine..."
4) Depression: "This is crap. I don't want to even send my kid to TJ anymore. It's gonna be ruined."
5) Acceptance: "Well....I can't get the labs anywhere else."