Anonymous wrote:OP here. I didn't find the application process stressful at all, maybe because my child is small and viewed every component as a fun activity. And I didn't want to waste energy focusing on logistics for a decision that, back in the fall, was just theoretical. Thanks, pps, for the very helpful comments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't do it. We did and now I regret that my DC isn't really friends with the neighborhood kids and all his school friends live too far away to have over. If I could do it again, I would have stuck with the neighborhood school...especially for the elementary school years.
Just to present a different point of view, I will share that my DC goes to a private school across town but is very good friends with neighborhood kids who attend the public school. It is not a given that your child won't have neighborhood friends without attending the neighborhood school. Many factors go into this. Our DC also has play dates with school friends. As kids get older they tend to have more activities and fewer play dates, of course.
Anonymous wrote:Next, you'll post that you just looked at the tuition amount and aren't sure K is worth $30K.
Anonymous wrote:Don't do it. We did and now I regret that my DC isn't really friends with the neighborhood kids and all his school friends live too far away to have over. If I could do it again, I would have stuck with the neighborhood school...especially for the elementary school years.