Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are people feeling? What is your plan if your kid doesn't get in anywhere or doesn't get into an appealing or top choice? We only applied to 3 and our plan is the local public. I don't feel stressed about it bc I don't think public would be all that bad - though obviously a top private would be a more rigorous, well-resourced experience for my kid.
Applied for a few of schools which are all trashed by this site. So not worried. Maybe dodged a few bullets. Who knows?
DC is at a school routinely trashed on this site and loves it. It’s been phenomenal for them. Good luck for your results!
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Well so the dramatic piece was saying you were going to move if faced with having to attend MacArthur. And it was apparently also untrue if you were planning to move regardless?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Super dramatic, but you do you!
Is it dramatic? My kid does not want to go there and it is not worth the long commute that would be required. We are also likely moving if admitted to one of the privates. If MacArthur works for your kid, send them there!
Anonymous wrote: Super dramatic, but you do you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:our local public school is not great - still growing, only been open 2 years (macarthur HS in palisades) so am not thrilled with that option but also think DC would be fine there.
Also not thrilled with macarthur. I don’t think my DC would be fine there, so if the private options don’t work out, we will move.
Anonymous wrote:How do schools go about making their final decisions in these last two weeks? Are they focused on applicants on the bubble at this point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are people feeling? What is your plan if your kid doesn't get in anywhere or doesn't get into an appealing or top choice? We only applied to 3 and our plan is the local public. I don't feel stressed about it bc I don't think public would be all that bad - though obviously a top private would be a more rigorous, well-resourced experience for my kid.
Applied for a few of schools which are all trashed by this site. So not worried. Maybe dodged a few bullets. Who knows?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We booked a family dinner out that night, hopefully will be celebrating good news!
This is so weird.
No it isn’t? We celebrated with school swag and a dinner too. DC remembers it to this day
Anonymous wrote:Re someone mentioning they already booked a family dinner. We had K-8 graduates waiting for a decision previous years. Our school’s recommendation was not to plan anything for the decision day beforehand. If you don’t get good news canceling plans would be more dramatic and impact your kid even more negatively. Why to plan anything? If there is good news you can just decide to go to a restaurant then. It is a random Friday so there plenty of places that don’t need a prior reservation.
Anonymous wrote:Not joining an elite private always has the ingredient of FOMO. We were rejected the first time and accepted the second time and then we moved to a much better school a third time. The lesson, it is much better strategy to be flexible and try several times to get the best school for your kid either public or private. Some elite private schools are overpriced, overrated, and parents are jerks as you can read in dcum posts. Others are absolutely perfect. But takes time to find the best match.
Anonymous wrote:our local public school is not great - still growing, only been open 2 years (macarthur HS in palisades) so am not thrilled with that option but also think DC would be fine there.