Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's amazing what an abuse scandal can do to a waitlist.
No. They always get pretty high. And opened a new class.
More about what a potential yet uncertain campus relocation does, if anything.
Also don't forget that anyone and everyone applies to Lamb because it's a separate lottery. Many of them don't really know the first thing about the school or live anywhere near its campuses.
I thought LAMB had a building at Walter Reed, next to DCI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's amazing what an abuse scandal can do to a waitlist.
No. They always get pretty high. And opened a new class.
More about what a potential yet uncertain campus relocation does, if anything.
Also don't forget that anyone and everyone applies to Lamb because it's a separate lottery. Many of them don't really know the first thing about the school or live anywhere near its campuses.
Anonymous wrote:Not to troll here but I feel like OP knows very little about Lamb. Maybe stick to Seaton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's amazing what an abuse scandal can do to a waitlist.
No. They always get pretty high. And opened a new class.
Anonymous wrote:It's amazing what an abuse scandal can do to a waitlist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Post last night at 23:23 said they're in the 70s, but who knows...
I can confirm that they are in the 60s, but I am not sure they are in the 70s yet. Community assignments were given out late last week, so the classes are likely pretty set. For the PP in the 80s, it may still be tough. If you do get in, it will probably be after school starts.
They are in 70s. If I had to guess, based on movement last few years, they'll get into 80s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Post last night at 23:23 said they're in the 70s, but who knows...
I can confirm that they are in the 60s, but I am not sure they are in the 70s yet. Community assignments were given out late last week, so the classes are likely pretty set. For the PP in the 80s, it may still be tough. If you do get in, it will probably be after school starts.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone speak to the racial diversity at LAMB? One of the best qualities of Seaton is the diversity in the student and staff population. I want our child to be with lots of students and teachers that look and are different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Post last night at 23:23 said they're in the 70s, but who knows...
I can confirm that they are in the 60s, but I am not sure they are in the 70s yet. Community assignments were given out late last week, so the classes are likely pretty set. For the PP in the 80s, it may still be tough. If you do get in, it will probably be after school starts.
Anonymous wrote:Post last night at 23:23 said they're in the 70s, but who knows...