Anonymous wrote:The post above mentioning public schools said nothing about questioning the value of a private school education. Lighten up, Francis.
Anonymous wrote:Get over yourself. There was no attempt at bragging. For us, STA was the perfect place for our son. We didn't want our son to anywhere else. If things hadn't worked out, we were fine if he remained at his current school. It is hard school to get into, and we were fully aware that many excellent kids are denied admission.
If you took exception to the post, you have some insecurity issues with your son and/or yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wrong. There is something called a public school. That is an option for everyone.
One wonders what the motivation of the public school people on this board is.
Why are there frequent posts on here suggesting public schools as an alternative or questioning the value of private schools? Why would these people take their time to venture onto this board with their two cents?
Anonymous wrote:Wrong. There is something called a public school. That is an option for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get over yourself. There was no attempt at bragging. For us, STA was the perfect place for our son. We didn't want our son to anywhere else. If things hadn't worked out, we were fine if he remained at his current school. It is hard school to get into, and we were fully aware that many excellent kids are denied admission.
If you took exception to the post, you have some insecurity issues with your son and/or yourself.
Then you actually did have a back up, which was to stay at his current school.
Um, a back-up is having another school to apply to you have more confidence in terms of gaining admission. I'm sure every kid who applies to a private school in this area currently attends a school. By your definition, every kid has a backup.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get over yourself. There was no attempt at bragging. For us, STA was the perfect place for our son. We didn't want our son to anywhere else. If things hadn't worked out, we were fine if he remained at his current school. It is hard school to get into, and we were fully aware that many excellent kids are denied admission.
If you took exception to the post, you have some insecurity issues with your son and/or yourself.
Then you actually did have a back up, which was to stay at his current school.
Anonymous wrote:Get over yourself. There was no attempt at bragging. For us, STA was the perfect place for our son. We didn't want our son to anywhere else. If things hadn't worked out, we were fine if he remained at his current school. It is hard school to get into, and we were fully aware that many excellent kids are denied admission.
If you took exception to the post, you have some insecurity issues with your son and/or yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No backup for us. STA was the only school we applied to and our son got in (for 9th).
Not very helpful but kudos on a successful VBA.
LOL! Actually, it wasn't even veiled. What a doozy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No backup for us. STA was the only school we applied to and our son got in (for 9th).
Not very helpful but kudos on a successful VBA.
Anonymous wrote:No backup for us. STA was the only school we applied to and our son got in (for 9th).