Anonymous wrote:Dp. Yes we are also global parents, and no it’s not yoga class. (Which my kid would have enjoyed)it is a class to take naps in. The field trips are fine albeit, maybe a little basic. What worries me is the class curriculum and what’s taught in class is no where near magnet or even advance level material.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is in the SMCS program and it’s very challenging.
Global also used to be pretty hard to get into. Maybe this changed when they got rid of the COGAT test?
Did you not go to the open house? It’s was clear when we w we that there were lots of field trips. Seems most kids love it.
Anonymous wrote:It's mindfulness time.
What do you expect for a few weeks? Sounds like a fun program to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How selective is this program? How are students chosen for the program?
It is very selective- 99. Percentile on both sections of the test is common.
Nope. Totally false. My child had mid 80’s on map m and map r and was accepted in the first round for global. Also, many of her friends got accepted in second round with much lower scores. So it is not as selective as people make it sound.
You must be an underrepresented minority then. I know some kids with incredible scores that were outright rejected
We are Asian.friends are Asian.
Anonymous wrote:Our child goes to the global program and so far they have gone in one field trip where they walked around ate ice cream, cooked eggs and slept in a tent. The class programs in the school have not been challenging, with one class having a nap session everyday. What is this pre-k? We are not impressed….any other global parents out there feeling the same?
Anonymous wrote:A hike and camping outside is a global ecology field trip?
Sounds fun but I dunno - pretty basic.
Anonymous wrote:Lots of high school classes incorporate yoga, etc. My kid’s English class in HS does yoga.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How selective is this program? How are students chosen for the program?
It is very selective- 99. Percentile on both sections of the test is common.
Nope. Totally false. My child had mid 80’s on map m and map r and was accepted in the first round for global. Also, many of her friends got accepted in second round with much lower scores. So it is not as selective as people make it sound.
You must be an underrepresented minority then. I know some kids with incredible scores that were outright rejected
We are Asian.friends are Asian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How selective is this program? How are students chosen for the program?
It is very selective- 99. Percentile on both sections of the test is common.
Nope. Totally false. My child had mid 80’s on map m and map r and was accepted in the first round for global. Also, many of her friends got accepted in second round with much lower scores. So it is not as selective as people make it sound.
You must be an underrepresented minority then. I know some kids with incredible scores that were outright rejected
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How selective is this program? How are students chosen for the program?
It is very selective- 99. Percentile on both sections of the test is common.
Nope. Totally false. My child had mid 80’s on map m and map r and was accepted in the first round for global. Also, many of her friends got accepted in second round with much lower scores. So it is not as selective as people make it sound.