Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would say 1) Thrilled. DS applied to 4 schools for the 9th and was accepted to all 4. He is coming from public and was not a legacy or recruited athlete. So, from what I have been seeing on DCUM this is an almost impossible outcome. Now its extremely hard trying to get him to make a choice so we can send rejections to free up the spot as soon as possible so other deserving kids can gain acceptance.
Congrats! Can you tell us a little about your child's profile?
He's a straight A's student in MCPS honors classes, plays two sports and has a very good personality that all of his teachers appreciate.
This has to be a troll
I am 100% not a troll. My DS is not perfect but he is very charismatic, funny, and smart. He knows it and tends to be able to gain acceptance in all circles and his teachers always like him. If I could post pictures, I would definitely prove it with the acceptance swag/info that he received.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would say 1) Thrilled. DS applied to 4 schools for the 9th and was accepted to all 4. He is coming from public and was not a legacy or recruited athlete. So, from what I have been seeing on DCUM this is an almost impossible outcome. Now its extremely hard trying to get him to make a choice so we can send rejections to free up the spot as soon as possible so other deserving kids can gain acceptance.
Congrats! Can you tell us a little about your child's profile?
He's a straight A's student in MCPS honors classes, plays two sports and has a very good personality that all of his teachers appreciate.
This has to be a troll
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would say 1) Thrilled. DS applied to 4 schools for the 9th and was accepted to all 4. He is coming from public and was not a legacy or recruited athlete. So, from what I have been seeing on DCUM this is an almost impossible outcome. Now its extremely hard trying to get him to make a choice so we can send rejections to free up the spot as soon as possible so other deserving kids can gain acceptance.
Congrats! Can you tell us a little about your child's profile?
He's a straight A's student in MCPS honors classes, plays two sports and has a very good personality that all of his teachers appreciate.
This has to be a troll
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would say 1) Thrilled. DS applied to 4 schools for the 9th and was accepted to all 4. He is coming from public and was not a legacy or recruited athlete. So, from what I have been seeing on DCUM this is an almost impossible outcome. Now its extremely hard trying to get him to make a choice so we can send rejections to free up the spot as soon as possible so other deserving kids can gain acceptance.
Congrats! Can you tell us a little about your child's profile?
He's a straight A's student in MCPS honors classes, plays two sports and has a very good personality that all of his teachers appreciate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would say 1) Thrilled. DS applied to 4 schools for the 9th and was accepted to all 4. He is coming from public and was not a legacy or recruited athlete. So, from what I have been seeing on DCUM this is an almost impossible outcome. Now its extremely hard trying to get him to make a choice so we can send rejections to free up the spot as soon as possible so other deserving kids can gain acceptance.
Congrats! Can you tell us a little about your child's profile?
Anonymous wrote:I am a private school parent and think the Basis jokes on DCUM are mean spirited and stupid
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thrilled! We applied to three schools for PreK, accepted at two and waitlisted at GDS (which had honestly become our third choice through the process). I can’t wait for the next few years.
Congrats. Where’d you get in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Basis troll who keeps popping into these threads is very obvious. Go away
Not a troll.
My kids go to Basis. Number 1 school in DC area for academics. You will have all your kids wishing they could get in in the next few years. I’m sure they will end up being more selective then all of your “Big 3” schools as they decline in academic quality and spend their time on Wokeness as an academic focus rather than academic subjects. Send info my kids to school to learn academics, not be taught about social justice, white fragility, defund police…….and that being a Caucasian is the root causes of everting evil in this country. Was not even born here and am South Asian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would say 1) Thrilled. DS applied to 4 schools for the 9th and was accepted to all 4. He is coming from public and was not a legacy or recruited athlete. So, from what I have been seeing on DCUM this is an almost impossible outcome. Now its extremely hard trying to get him to make a choice so we can send rejections to free up the spot as soon as possible so other deserving kids can gain acceptance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was p’d off last year, after getting waitlisted at 4 schools. This year we applied to 7 day schools and 4 boarding schools. The boarding school decisions haven’t come out yet. We got in 1 day school, rejected at 1, and waitlisted at 5.
This year I was less optimistic, prepared to not be admitted anywhere, and possibly have to stay public. The application process was too exhausting and I am glad I don’t have to do this anymore.
My advice is to consider some schools in the future you normally wouldn’t, unless you are content in your local public.
If I may ask, are the boarding schools in the DC area ?
2 of them. Episcopal and Woodberry Forest, then Asheville in NC, and another in Tennessee
Anonymous wrote:I would say 1) Thrilled. DS applied to 4 schools for the 9th and was accepted to all 4. He is coming from public and was not a legacy or recruited athlete. So, from what I have been seeing on DCUM this is an almost impossible outcome. Now its extremely hard trying to get him to make a choice so we can send rejections to free up the spot as soon as possible so other deserving kids can gain acceptance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Basis troll who keeps popping into these threads is very obvious. Go away
Not a troll.
My kids go to Basis. Number 1 school in DC area for academics. You will have all your kids wishing they could get in in the next few years. I’m sure they will end up being more selective then all of your “Big 3” schools as they decline in academic quality and spend their time on Wokeness as an academic focus rather than academic subjects. Send info my kids to school to learn academics, not be taught about social justice, white fragility, defund police…….and that being a Caucasian is the root causes of everting evil in this country. Was not even born here and am South Asian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Basis troll who keeps popping into these threads is very obvious. Go away
Not a troll.
My kids go to Basis. Number 1 school in DC area for academics. You will have all your kids wishing they could get in in the next few years. I’m sure they will end up being more selective then all of your “Big 3” schools as they decline in academic quality and spend their time on Wokeness as an academic focus rather than academic subjects. Send info my kids to school to learn academics, not be taught about social justice, white fragility, defund police…….and that being a Caucasian is the root causes of everting evil in this country. Was not even born here and am South Asian.