Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back to the original topic of this post, Called today, the cut off was 3.87
I have no idea if you are making this up. But if true I am beyond amused that all it took was a phone call.
Not making it up, I was calling because DS was not offered an interview with a 3.85, and I wanted to see if it was a mistake
Thanks for reporting back. My kid also had an 3.85.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back to the original topic of this post, Called today, the cut off was 3.87
I have no idea if you are making this up. But if true I am beyond amused that all it took was a phone call.
Not making it up, I was calling because DS was not offered an interview with a 3.85, and I wanted to see if it was a mistake
Thanks for reporting back. My kid also had an 3.85.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back to the original topic of this post, Called today, the cut off was 3.87
I have no idea if you are making this up. But if true I am beyond amused that all it took was a phone call.
Not making it up, I was calling because DS was not offered an interview with a 3.85, and I wanted to see if it was a mistake
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back to the original topic of this post, Called today, the cut off was 3.87
I have no idea if you are making this up. But if true I am beyond amused that all it took was a phone call.
Anonymous wrote:Back to the original topic of this post, Called today, the cut off was 3.87
Anonymous wrote:Dumb question - where in Aspen or elsewhere do we see GPA?
DC is a 7th grader at Deal with As and A-s but always a B+ in Spanish. Want to many their expectations for next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Walls really worth it? Seriously, it is so mixed-- JR seems so much better in all ways!
Said no one without a kid at JR, ever.
That’s an exaggeration. Students turn down Walls for JR, every year.
The only JR kids I’ve met who turned down Walls are scared it will be too hard and too much work (their words, not mine).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Walls really worth it? Seriously, it is so mixed-- JR seems so much better in all ways!
Said no one without a kid at JR, ever.
That’s an exaggeration. Students turn down Walls for JR, every year.
The only JR kids I’ve met who turned down Walls are scared it will be too hard and too much work (their words, not mine).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Walls really worth it? Seriously, it is so mixed-- JR seems so much better in all ways!
Said no one without a kid at JR, ever.
That’s an exaggeration. Students turn down Walls for JR, every year.