Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry, I am not buying that PP is a parent of a child at STA and "applying for a younger sib". It is the end of October. How can you be "unsure of whether he will get over the hump " at this point in October. You should have already been told by the OD at your son't current school. If you were not, you will know in the next several weeks, so why post here ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, 7 year olds wanting to put into the change jar collection what amounts to their entire personal savings and doing this on their own. Young adults calling home from college with voices slightly cracking asking about the damage to the cathedral and wanting to help. Certainly not a "shallow" bunch of minds or hearts.
Wow, super mean. What's up with you?
my statement was a response to 9:10 above's snark about rich kids with deep pockets, but what PP wrote "not so deep minds". Read above before you flame.
I'm 9:10, and I was not the one who made the snarky comment about "not so deep minds." In fact I was criticizing 21:25's comment about "not so deep minds" as facile and shallow. Your response was not to me but to 21:25.
I think the point of the post which started this entire aside was that the Cathedral Schools would emphasize the deep pockets even if if it meant bringing in not so deep minds. In other words, it was a compliment, of sorts, to those current and past Cathedral school families. Now can we get back to the point of this entire thread - my DS will be applying, although his scores are signficantly lower than his brother's. Brother is a solid A student at STA. Younger brother, based on WPPSI, will likely be a B student with a sprinkling of Cs. Will the sibling preference get younger brother over the hump?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, 7 year olds wanting to put into the change jar collection what amounts to their entire personal savings and doing this on their own. Young adults calling home from college with voices slightly cracking asking about the damage to the cathedral and wanting to help. Certainly not a "shallow" bunch of minds or hearts.
Wow, super mean. What's up with you?
my statement was a response to 9:10 above's snark about rich kids with deep pockets, but what PP wrote "not so deep minds". Read above before you flame.
I'm 9:10, and I was not the one who made the snarky comment about "not so deep minds." In fact I was criticizing 21:25's comment about "not so deep minds" as facile and shallow. Your response was not to me but to 21:25.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, 7 year olds wanting to put into the change jar collection what amounts to their entire personal savings and doing this on their own. Young adults calling home from college with voices slightly cracking asking about the damage to the cathedral and wanting to help. Certainly not a "shallow" bunch of minds or hearts.
Wow, super mean. What's up with you?
my statement was a response to 9:10 above's snark about rich kids with deep pockets, but what PP wrote "not so deep minds". Read above before you flame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, 7 year olds wanting to put into the change jar collection what amounts to their entire personal savings and doing this on their own. Young adults calling home from college with voices slightly cracking asking about the damage to the cathedral and wanting to help. Certainly not a "shallow" bunch of minds or hearts.
Wow, super mean. What's up with you?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, 7 year olds wanting to put into the change jar collection what amounts to their entire personal savings and doing this on their own. Young adults calling home from college with voices slightly cracking asking about the damage to the cathedral and wanting to help. Certainly not a "shallow" bunch of minds or hearts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With the estimated 30 million or so dollars needed to repair the Cathedral, one wonders whether the deep pocketed families, with the not so deep thinking sons, will become more and more common over the next few years.
Facile and shallow.