Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were told categorically by the OD that DS was in and there was no need to apply elsewhere.
Are you a family currently applying or did this happen during a previous admissions year? [/quote
not the pp, but we were told the same thing this year.
Anonymous wrote:We were told categorically by the OD that DS was in and there was no need to apply elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry, I am not buying that PP is a parent of a child at STA and "applying for a younger sib". It is the end of October. How can you be "unsure of whether he will get over the hump " at this point in October. You should have already been told by the OD at your son't current school. If you were not, you will know in the next several weeks, so why post here ?
NP. Wrong, wrong, wrong. Though Beauvoir's OD made comments to us during our December feedback session that "it looks good, etc," we were still quite nervous and worried (like most of our peer parents) up until we received our DS's acceptance letter in January. A couple of families in DS's year who were rejected had been encouraged by the OD and head of the school in December to focus on other schools. Apparently, STA told the OD point black that they weren't going to accept them due to a combination of low grades & test scores, and behavioral issues.
And, then there were a couple more surprise rejections, these families weren't encouraged to apply/focus on other schools in December.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry, I am not buying that PP is a parent of a child at STA and "applying for a younger sib". It is the end of October. How can you be "unsure of whether he will get over the hump " at this point in October. You should have already been told by the OD at your son't current school. If you were not, you will know in the next several weeks, so why post here ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry, I am not buying that PP is a parent of a child at STA and "applying for a younger sib". It is the end of October. How can you be "unsure of whether he will get over the hump " at this point in October. You should have already been told by the OD at your son't current school. If you were not, you will know in the next several weeks, so why post here ?
Please don't be so mean. I'm not PP, but it is not true that the OD at the current school would have told PP of her son's chances. Not all schools can know their students' chances at STA. When my son was applying, we certainly did not have any idea in October (or November, December, January, or Frebruary). As for why someone would post here -- haven't you ever talked over things with others, hoping to get some reassurance or at least more information? This is a forum for parents. I appreciate the support that just talking with other parents gives.
Anonymous wrote:You do come across as a cold-hearted shrew, 23:28.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry, I am not buying that PP is a parent of a child at STA and "applying for a younger sib". It is the end of October. How can you be "unsure of whether he will get over the hump " at this point in October. You should have already been told by the OD at your son't current school. If you were not, you will know in the next several weeks, so why post here ?
Please don't be so mean. I'm not PP, but it is not true that the OD at the current school would have told PP of her son's chances. Not all schools can know their students' chances at STA. When my son was applying, we certainly did not have any idea in October (or November, December, January, or Frebruary). As for why someone would post here -- haven't you ever talked over things with others, hoping to get some reassurance or at least more information? This is a forum for parents. I appreciate the support that just talking with other parents gives.