Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of the 42 kids who got matched to Latin 2 for 5th must have ranked it above Basis. Then there were probably a bunch of kids with a little bit worse lottery numbers who matched to Basis even though they ranked Latin 2 higher
You don't understand how the lottery works!
Anonymous wrote:All of the 42 kids who got matched to Latin 2 for 5th must have ranked it above Basis. Then there were probably a bunch of kids with a little bit worse lottery numbers who matched to Basis even though they ranked Latin 2 higher
Anonymous wrote:We ranked Basis last and matched at higher-ranked schools on our list, but are waitlisted for Cooper. We will take the spot if offered (live on the Hill).
Did other people rank Basis above Cooper?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was it easier to get into Latin 2 or basis this year?
Depends what you mean by easier. Basis admitted 135 5th graders, Latin II 42. Of the 135 at Basis, 46 were reserved for siblings and staff. Latin II had no sibling preference. Basis WL was 155, Basis II 192. And no one knows how many people are going to take the offered spots, but betting money is on a LOT of Basis II seats being offered off WL.
Well that was confusing.
I think that was the point, Dear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was it easier to get into Latin 2 or basis this year?
Depends what you mean by easier. Basis admitted 135 5th graders, Latin II 42. Of the 135 at Basis, 46 were reserved for siblings and staff. Latin II had no sibling preference. Basis WL was 155, Basis II 192. And no one knows how many people are going to take the offered spots, but betting money is on a LOT of Basis II seats being offered off WL.
Well that was confusing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was it easier to get into Latin 2 or basis this year?
Depends what you mean by easier. Basis admitted 135 5th graders, Latin II 42. Of the 135 at Basis, 46 were reserved for siblings and staff. Latin II had no sibling preference. Basis WL was 155, Basis II 192. And no one knows how many people are going to take the offered spots, but betting money is on a LOT of Basis II seats being offered off WL.
Well that was confusing.
Anonymous wrote:Was it easier to get into Latin 2 or basis this year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was it easier to get into Latin 2 or basis this year?
Depends what you mean by easier. Basis admitted 135 5th graders, Latin II 42. Of the 135 at Basis, 46 were reserved for siblings and staff. Latin II had no sibling preference. Basis WL was 155, Basis II 192. And no one knows how many people are going to take the offered spots, but betting money is on a LOT of Basis II seats being offered off WL.