Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's getting so close? Anyone get ANY signs whatsoever??
It's a month almost. I think some schools are still doing shadow days. (SR)
Get a Martini. Relax.
Not the PP, but it's hard to relax this month.
PP, we got an invite to a school-wide event but I assume it was sent to all applicants.
That feels like a sign...
PP here. I really don’t think it was, but the school is our top choice so we are going regardless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's getting so close? Anyone get ANY signs whatsoever??
It's a month almost. I think some schools are still doing shadow days. (SR)
Get a Martini. Relax.
Not the PP, but it's hard to relax this month.
PP, we got an invite to a school-wide event but I assume it was sent to all applicants.
That feels like a sign...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's getting so close? Anyone get ANY signs whatsoever??
It's a month almost. I think some schools are still doing shadow days. (SR)
Get a Martini. Relax.
Not the PP, but it's hard to relax this month.
PP, we got an invite to a school-wide event but I assume it was sent to all applicants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's getting so close? Anyone get ANY signs whatsoever??
It's a month almost. I think some schools are still doing shadow days. (SR)
Get a Martini. Relax.
Anonymous wrote:It's getting so close? Anyone get ANY signs whatsoever??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three acceptances: one where we got a soft indication "good candidate"; one with no clue; one with virtual guarantee. Its a crap shoot.
Different kids and same school? Or same kid different schools?
Same kid, different schools. As a data point, ninth grade, coming from a K-8, full pay only applied to the three.
Do you think overall it was better that your child attended different schools? Do you think that the application processes were at least in part life lessons for your child? Or in hindsight, would you have preferred to attend and stay at a K through12? I’m asking for all of us with infants and young toddlers.
I'm a huge fan of K-8 schools. Had we sent our kids to K-12s they each likely would have stayed there (I know applying out is possible at a K-12 but inertia, etc.). As things developed they were each different kids with different needs, each of which was best met by different schools. Agree about the application process -- it is a nice preview for college, teaches some responsibility, etc. The interviews were also a valuable experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three acceptances: one where we got a soft indication "good candidate"; one with no clue; one with virtual guarantee. Its a crap shoot.
Different kids and same school? Or same kid different schools?
Same kid, different schools. As a data point, ninth grade, coming from a K-8, full pay only applied to the three.
Do you think overall it was better that your child attended different schools? Do you think that the application processes were at least in part life lessons for your child? Or in hindsight, would you have preferred to attend and stay at a K through12? I’m asking for all of us with infants and young toddlers.
Anonymous wrote:How reliable is it if the interviewer says that DC is in, but not to quote him? Is there still a chance that it won't happen?
Anonymous wrote:I disagree that consultants don’t have leverage - some of them certainly do. But…they will not reveal decisions early even if they know the outcome. Part of their relationship management with the schools is being straight-up with recommendations on fit but also respecting the process.