Anonymous wrote:
Sorry, PP. I don't think you understand the changes made to the waitlist procedures this year. If you get in a school you will NOT be given ANY spot on the waitlist at any of the other schools ranked BEHIND the school you got a spot. You'll only be on waitlists of schools ranked AHEAD of the school you got a spot at. I think there will be many families who are shocked to learn they don't have any chance of getting a PreK/P3 program cause they got in somewhere higher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Barnard ( in-bound)
West
Takoma
Bancroft
Garrison
Ross ( not a chance in hell )
These are my choices for PK3.
Why would you put your IB school at the top? Since it's your best chance you should put it last.
If Barnard is that person's preference, not putting at the top would be an awful strategy. Say, if the person put it in third and happens to get into Takoma, puff, he/she is thrown to the back of the waitlist at Barnard. What good would that do?
What you're looking at here is the list of someone whose preference is clearly his/her inbouds school (maybe they like it, maybe they have a second child who they worry would not get in even with sibling prefs at an OOB option) but who has some doubts that he/she may get in at Barnard and therefore lists a couple of likely OOB options to get in somewhere just in case.
Actually, with the new rules this year, you wouldn't even be included on Barnard's wait list on the above scenario. So it's absolutely critical you put your schools in the order you'd be happy with.
Yes, you would
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of people willing to commute I guess? Seems like a lot of lists have schools from numerous quadrants.
I agree. So many of these lists have schools all over the place. I had to pick my kids up right after school on Capitol Hill and drive them across town a couple times in the last couple weeks. We didn't get to our destination in NW until 4:10 after driving for 45 minutes and we were all fried. And that was even before rush hour really got underway. I cant imagine doing that every day, twice a day.
I think lists are going to move in September once these families start doing the twice a day commutes to the schools they've gotten into. NW to Capitol Hill is a bear any time of day, a nightmare during rush hour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Barnard ( in-bound)
West
Takoma
Bancroft
Garrison
Ross ( not a chance in hell )
These are my choices for PK3.
Why would you put your IB school at the top? Since it's your best chance you should put it last.
If Barnard is that person's preference, not putting at the top would be an awful strategy. Say, if the person put it in third and happens to get into Takoma, puff, he/she is thrown to the back of the waitlist at Barnard. What good would that do?
What you're looking at here is the list of someone whose preference is clearly his/her inbouds school (maybe they like it, maybe they have a second child who they worry would not get in even with sibling prefs at an OOB option) but who has some doubts that he/she may get in at Barnard and therefore lists a couple of likely OOB options to get in somewhere just in case.
Actually, with the new rules this year, you wouldn't even be included on Barnard's wait list on the above scenario. So it's absolutely critical you put your schools in the order you'd be happy with.
Yes, you would
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of people willing to commute I guess? Seems like a lot of lists have schools from numerous quadrants.
I agree. So many of these lists have schools all over the place. I had to pick my kids up right after school on Capitol Hill and drive them across town a couple times in the last couple weeks. We didn't get to our destination in NW until 4:10 after driving for 45 minutes and we were all fried. And that was even before rush hour really got underway. I cant imagine doing that every day, twice a day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Barnard ( in-bound)
West
Takoma
Bancroft
Garrison
Ross ( not a chance in hell )
These are my choices for PK3.
Why would you put your IB school at the top? Since it's your best chance you should put it last.
If Barnard is that person's preference, not putting at the top would be an awful strategy. Say, if the person put it in third and happens to get into Takoma, puff, he/she is thrown to the back of the waitlist at Barnard. What good would that do?
What you're looking at here is the list of someone whose preference is clearly his/her inbouds school (maybe they like it, maybe they have a second child who they worry would not get in even with sibling prefs at an OOB option) but who has some doubts that he/she may get in at Barnard and therefore lists a couple of likely OOB options to get in somewhere just in case.
PP. Initially, I didn't have Barnard on my list. I assumed that since I was IB, I would get in automatically. By doing some research, I found out there are only a limited amount of seats for PK3. An administrator told me to put Barnard on OOB lottery to be safe. Also, doing the charter school lottery to cover all my bases.
Anonymous wrote:Lots of people willing to commute I guess? Seems like a lot of lists have schools from numerous quadrants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Barnard ( in-bound)
West
Takoma
Bancroft
Garrison
Ross ( not a chance in hell )
These are my choices for PK3.
Why would you put your IB school at the top? Since it's your best chance you should put it last.
If Barnard is that person's preference, not putting at the top would be an awful strategy. Say, if the person put it in third and happens to get into Takoma, puff, he/she is thrown to the back of the waitlist at Barnard. What good would that do?
What you're looking at here is the list of someone whose preference is clearly his/her inbouds school (maybe they like it, maybe they have a second child who they worry would not get in even with sibling prefs at an OOB option) but who has some doubts that he/she may get in at Barnard and therefore lists a couple of likely OOB options to get in somewhere just in case.
Actually, with the new rules this year, you wouldn't even be included on Barnard's wait list on the above scenario. So it's absolutely critical you put your schools in the order you'd be happy with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Barnard ( in-bound)
West
Takoma
Bancroft
Garrison
Ross ( not a chance in hell )
These are my choices for PK3.
Why would you put your IB school at the top? Since it's your best chance you should put it last.
If Barnard is that person's preference, not putting at the top would be an awful strategy. Say, if the person put it in third and happens to get into Takoma, puff, he/she is thrown to the back of the waitlist at Barnard. What good would that do?
What you're looking at here is the list of someone whose preference is clearly his/her inbouds school (maybe they like it, maybe they have a second child who they worry would not get in even with sibling prefs at an OOB option) but who has some doubts that he/she may get in at Barnard and therefore lists a couple of likely OOB options to get in somewhere just in case.