Anonymous wrote:It seems as if some decisions will arrive later in the day tomorrow. Boys’ Latin shared notifications will be sent at 3pm.
Anonymous wrote:It seems as if some decisions will arrive later in the day tomorrow. Boys’ Latin shared notifications will be sent at 3pm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's always an open spot at Friends or Boys Latin if you don't get into your first choice. Both are good schools. I do think the Gilman/McDonogh or bust mentality is a bit unfair to the other schools.
Do you mean there’s a spot after the fact, or if you had applied, those would be the easier admits? FSB has a new friday half day thing once a month w no transportation or extended care, and looked at me like I was crazy when I asked what dual working families did about that.
Didn’t actually look into boys latin, for no real reason other than walkability.
I’m surprised so many people look at McD and Gilman- I know they’re only 10ish miles apart but w traffic that’s a lot! Maybe if I had a 9th grader applying we would have considered it, but just couldn’t fathom considering schools so far away and locking us into that commute.
If you had applied as a full pay you'd probably walk into either schools. Even after admissions ends, for K-8 there's probably a space or two held open for latecomers. Maybe harder for 9th grade.
Yes, people look at both Gilman and McD. Baltimore is not that big and getting around is not complicated. McDonogh also has busses.
The mcdonogh bus is a beautiful and wonderful thing.
You have to be ok with your kid spending a lot of time on the bus. Convenient for parents, but due to the number of stops, it can be a 45 minute to hour ride for the kid, each way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's always an open spot at Friends or Boys Latin if you don't get into your first choice. Both are good schools. I do think the Gilman/McDonogh or bust mentality is a bit unfair to the other schools.
Do you mean there’s a spot after the fact, or if you had applied, those would be the easier admits? FSB has a new friday half day thing once a month w no transportation or extended care, and looked at me like I was crazy when I asked what dual working families did about that.
Didn’t actually look into boys latin, for no real reason other than walkability.
I’m surprised so many people look at McD and Gilman- I know they’re only 10ish miles apart but w traffic that’s a lot! Maybe if I had a 9th grader applying we would have considered it, but just couldn’t fathom considering schools so far away and locking us into that commute.
If you had applied as a full pay you'd probably walk into either schools. Even after admissions ends, for K-8 there's probably a space or two held open for latecomers. Maybe harder for 9th grade.
Yes, people look at both Gilman and McD. Baltimore is not that big and getting around is not complicated. McDonogh also has busses.
The mcdonogh bus is a beautiful and wonderful thing.
You have to be ok with your kid spending a lot of time on the bus. Convenient for parents, but due to the number of stops, it can be a 45 minute to hour ride for the kid, each way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gilman US definitely has a number of vocal trump supporters, who are pretty vocal post-election, eg chanting “trump” before class starts. (DS is BMS junior so has co-ordinate classes with Gilman.).
This isn’t accurate although Gilman will definitely appear conservative to a kid coming from Bryn Mawr. I have kids at both.
Can you speak more to that, and what the LS culture is like? We are at Friends, and unhappy for a variety of reasons, but at least we are not (in LS) dealing with overt Trumpism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's always an open spot at Friends or Boys Latin if you don't get into your first choice. Both are good schools. I do think the Gilman/McDonogh or bust mentality is a bit unfair to the other schools.
Do you mean there’s a spot after the fact, or if you had applied, those would be the easier admits? FSB has a new friday half day thing once a month w no transportation or extended care, and looked at me like I was crazy when I asked what dual working families did about that.
Didn’t actually look into boys latin, for no real reason other than walkability.
I’m surprised so many people look at McD and Gilman- I know they’re only 10ish miles apart but w traffic that’s a lot! Maybe if I had a 9th grader applying we would have considered it, but just couldn’t fathom considering schools so far away and locking us into that commute.
If you had applied as a full pay you'd probably walk into either schools. Even after admissions ends, for K-8 there's probably a space or two held open for latecomers. Maybe harder for 9th grade.
Yes, people look at both Gilman and McD. Baltimore is not that big and getting around is not complicated. McDonogh also has busses.
The mcdonogh bus is a beautiful and wonderful thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's always an open spot at Friends or Boys Latin if you don't get into your first choice. Both are good schools. I do think the Gilman/McDonogh or bust mentality is a bit unfair to the other schools.
Do you mean there’s a spot after the fact, or if you had applied, those would be the easier admits? FSB has a new friday half day thing once a month w no transportation or extended care, and looked at me like I was crazy when I asked what dual working families did about that.
Didn’t actually look into boys latin, for no real reason other than walkability.
I’m surprised so many people look at McD and Gilman- I know they’re only 10ish miles apart but w traffic that’s a lot! Maybe if I had a 9th grader applying we would have considered it, but just couldn’t fathom considering schools so far away and locking us into that commute.
If you had applied as a full pay you'd probably walk into either schools. Even after admissions ends, for K-8 there's probably a space or two held open for latecomers. Maybe harder for 9th grade.
Yes, people look at both Gilman and McD. Baltimore is not that big and getting around is not complicated. McDonogh also has busses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gilman US definitely has a number of vocal trump supporters, who are pretty vocal post-election, eg chanting “trump” before class starts. (DS is BMS junior so has co-ordinate classes with Gilman.).
This isn’t accurate although Gilman will definitely appear conservative to a kid coming from Bryn Mawr. I have kids at both.
Can you speak more to that, and what the LS culture is like? We are at Friends, and unhappy for a variety of reasons, but at least we are not (in LS) dealing with overt Trumpism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hope the applicants got good news today!
Which schools notified this week?
We are waiting til 2/20, which might just be a snow day.