Anonymous wrote:I got the sense that they were looking for unique backgrounds, talents and interests as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares. We didn't get a Walls interview and our Banneker interviews didn't go well leaving us worried about what to do about high school. Should we be looking at suburban real estate? If we could go back to 4th grade, we wouldn't have stuck with DCPS for 5th grade and middle school. We could have gone with BASIS but didn't like the program.
How in the world did Banneker interviews take a turn for the worse? Friends that moved to the Burbs are looking at privates too. They are really upset! So no easy path.
Shy teen struggled to speak in the 10 minutes she was given. She was just warming up when the interview ended. Earlier this winter she had private school interviews that ran for 30-40 minutes. They worked out, other than...financially when acceptance/fi aid letters arrived.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait... so you're all agreeing not to accept a Walls offer because of a question asked by a prospective parent who is a professor? Even though it was an open-to-all information session, the vast majority of kids who apply to Walls don't get in, and not all of those at these sessions even apply (and some of the more "pompous ones" just use Walls as a back up option for private school and end up elsewhere)?
Thank you! Maybe my kid will get in after all!
Only one person said they were anti-Walls because of their encounter with the obnoxious professor parent. I assume they are making the assumption that SWW may have many such parents while Banneker will be free of them.
Anonymous wrote:Wait... so you're all agreeing not to accept a Walls offer because of a question asked by a prospective parent who is a professor? Even though it was an open-to-all information session, the vast majority of kids who apply to Walls don't get in, and not all of those at these sessions even apply (and some of the more "pompous ones" just use Walls as a back up option for private school and end up elsewhere)?
Thank you! Maybe my kid will get in after all!