Anonymous wrote:You aren't the applicant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're the only one who knows if you should have applied to more schools.
A lot of people apply to a very small number of "dream schools" and will be happy at their local public if one of those schools doesn't come through.
That was our approach. Applied to 2-3 schools for each kid. These were the schools we were willing to pay for beyond what our public school offered.
This is spot on. People are confused why we only applied to two schools. It’s because those are the only two we’d be willing to pay for. The others don’t seem worth it in comparison with our public option. Might feel differently in later years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're the only one who knows if you should have applied to more schools.
A lot of people apply to a very small number of "dream schools" and will be happy at their local public if one of those schools doesn't come through.
That was our approach. Applied to 2-3 schools for each kid. These were the schools we were willing to pay for beyond what our public school offered.
Anonymous wrote:You aren't the applicant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You aren't the applicant.
Do you think her 4 year old is submitting her own applications?
Anonymous wrote:You aren't the applicant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're the only one who knows if you should have applied to more schools.
A lot of people apply to a very small number of "dream schools" and will be happy at their local public if one of those schools doesn't come through.
That was our approach. Applied to 2-3 schools for each kid. These were the schools we were willing to pay for beyond what our public school offered.