Anonymous wrote:I am not sure if this post will be well-received or not, but I was in your shoes five years ago. DD was accepted to her first choice magnet and is a graduating senior now. Looking back at her education and courses, we both sometimes wish she had simply gone with the regular cohort and classes. There are plusses and minuses, so don't think your kid can't have a wonderful experience in HS whether they get in or not. A few plusses have been--good behavior in class, smaller group of kids to be in classes with, feeling a sense of accomplishment with the pending degree. The minuses include not having nearby friends, a less flexible schedule, and a whole lot of pressure for what seems like very little gain in terms of college admissions.
Just remember, the best predictor of your child's academic success is parental involvement and a culture of caring about education. Not what school you went to or what program you were in.
That said, good luck to all! But know it will be ok, even more than ok, either way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:uAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else constantly refreshing email and ParentVue? 😬
it will not be in email. it will be in documents section.
Not true. The individual programs all send emails. Perhaps for acceptances only, I’m not sure as we only got acceptances.
Ouch. Okay. Do people get rejection emails?
I really really don't care the outcome of this but I'd rather my kid not get a rejection letter in class.
Anonymous wrote:uAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else constantly refreshing email and ParentVue? 😬
it will not be in email. it will be in documents section.
Not true. The individual programs all send emails. Perhaps for acceptances only, I’m not sure as we only got acceptances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope today. I am not going to tell my DD because she will be wound up all weekend (she applied for the VAC at Einstein and would be heartbroken if she doesn't get in). Plus, UMD - College Park acceptances are coming out today so this is a big few days in our house and I would love for us to have a great celebration dinner tonight! Fingers crossed for my kids and all the others who applied!
Yes, lots of decisions coming today! Good luck to your kiddos!
Anonymous wrote:I am not sure if this post will be well-received or not, but I was in your shoes five years ago. DD was accepted to her first choice magnet and is a graduating senior now. Looking back at her education and courses, we both sometimes wish she had simply gone with the regular cohort and classes. There are plusses and minuses, so don't think your kid can't have a wonderful experience in HS whether they get in or not. A few plusses have been--good behavior in class, smaller group of kids to be in classes with, feeling a sense of accomplishment with the pending degree. The minuses include not having nearby friends, a less flexible schedule, and a whole lot of pressure for what seems like very little gain in terms of college admissions.
Just remember, the best predictor of your child's academic success is parental involvement and a culture of caring about education. Not what school you went to or what program you were in.
That said, good luck to all! But know it will be ok, even more than ok, either way.
Anonymous wrote:Just FYI last year they started arriving as emails to students around 1:30pm while they were in class. It was chaos. You will not be able to hide this from your kids, because they will be notified, too.
Anonymous wrote:uAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else constantly refreshing email and ParentVue? 😬
it will not be in email. it will be in documents section.
Not true. The individual programs all send emails. Perhaps for acceptances only, I’m not sure as we only got acceptances.
uAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else constantly refreshing email and ParentVue? 😬
it will not be in email. it will be in documents section.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else constantly refreshing email and ParentVue? 😬
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just FYI last year they started arriving as emails to students around 1:30pm while they were in class. It was chaos. You will not be able to hide this from your kids, because they will be notified, too.
Or their friends will. So if Larla doesn't get an email buy Bobby does, they all figure out that Bobby is in and Larla is out by 1:34pm.
Anonymous wrote:Just FYI last year they started arriving as emails to students around 1:30pm while they were in class. It was chaos. You will not be able to hide this from your kids, because they will be notified, too.
Anonymous wrote:Just FYI last year they started arriving as emails to students around 1:30pm while they were in class. It was chaos. You will not be able to hide this from your kids, because they will be notified, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else constantly refreshing email and ParentVue? 😬
Last year it was a mess as kids started getting their notifications while in class. I think they’ll wait until the end of the day.