Anonymous wrote:Applied for pk4 and got to WL#1 at Sela and #59 at AppleTree- CH, but in that list shows 0 and 46 on the WL for each of these schools. Weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting to look at the relative popularity of some of the schools frequently talked about here. Here are the lists in order for PK3:
1. LAMB 548
2. MV 468
3. CMI 433
4. Two Rivers (4th) 358
5. Yu Ying 355
6. Stokes Spanish 335
7. ITS 326
8. DCB 293
9. Lee 268
10. Stokes French 230
11. SSMA 184
12. El Haynes 182
13. Two Rivers (y) 171
14. Bridges 144
15. Breakthrough 137
16. Sela 3 (can this be correct?)
Yes Sela is right. There are only 12 spaces and you didn't even list DCPS.
This is not a lottery list; it's an overview of waitlist numbers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting to look at the relative popularity of some of the schools frequently talked about here. Here are the lists in order for PK3:
1. LAMB 548
2. MV 468
3. CMI 433
4. Two Rivers (4th) 358
5. Yu Ying 355
6. Stokes Spanish 335
7. ITS 326
8. DCB 293
9. Lee 268
10. Stokes French 230
11. SSMA 184
12. El Haynes 182
13. Two Rivers (y) 171
14. Bridges 144
15. Breakthrough 137
16. Sela 3 (can this be correct?)
You can't use LAMB's number to show for popularity. Anyone can apply to lamb and doesn't have to prioritize it.
Anonymous wrote:To give you guys some hope, I had the LAST number on every waitlist last year. This year, we got into our top choice, which is very competitive. It sucks to get a bad number, but you're not doomed forever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting to look at the relative popularity of some of the schools frequently talked about here. Here are the lists in order for PK3:
1. LAMB 548
2. MV 468
3. CMI 433
4. Two Rivers (4th) 358
5. Yu Ying 355
6. Stokes Spanish 335
7. ITS 326
8. DCB 293
9. Lee 268
10. Stokes French 230
11. SSMA 184
12. El Haynes 182
13. Two Rivers (y) 171
14. Bridges 144
15. Breakthrough 137
16. Sela 3 (can this be correct?)
Yes Sela is right. There are only 12 spaces and you didn't even list DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting to look at the relative popularity of some of the schools frequently talked about here. Here are the lists in order for PK3:
1. LAMB 548
2. MV 468
3. CMI 433
4. Two Rivers (4th) 358
5. Yu Ying 355
6. Stokes Spanish 335
7. ITS 326
8. DCB 293
9. Lee 268
10. Stokes French 230
11. SSMA 184
12. El Haynes 182
13. Two Rivers (y) 171
14. Bridges 144
15. Breakthrough 137
16. Sela 3 (can this be correct?)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Raise your hands if you just discovered you are dead last (or next to last) on every. single. waitlist.
We're pretty close to the bottom. We're one of the lowest down the WL at our IB DCPS school too. I can see the allure of NOT having an integrated lottery now. At least with separate lotteries for each charter you at least have the chance of getting a better number at some schools instead of the same crappy number for every school.
while each entrant only gets one number, I thought each number drawn for each school is random? Can anyone explain the mechanics of MS?
Watch the video on the myschooldc home page
yeah, that's not what I asked. that's just a basic primer on the lottery process. I'm talking more about the algorithim
Anonymous wrote:Interesting to look at the relative popularity of some of the schools frequently talked about here. Here are the lists in order for PK3:
1. LAMB 548
2. MV 468
3. CMI 433
4. Two Rivers (4th) 358
5. Yu Ying 355
6. Stokes Spanish 335
7. ITS 326
8. DCB 293
9. Lee 268
10. Stokes French 230
11. SSMA 184
12. El Haynes 182
13. Two Rivers (y) 171
14. Bridges 144
15. Breakthrough 137
16. Sela 3 (can this be correct?)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Raise your hands if you just discovered you are dead last (or next to last) on every. single. waitlist.
We're pretty close to the bottom. We're one of the lowest down the WL at our IB DCPS school too. I can see the allure of NOT having an integrated lottery now. At least with separate lotteries for each charter you at least have the chance of getting a better number at some schools instead of the same crappy number for every school.
while each entrant only gets one number, I thought each number drawn for each school is random? Can anyone explain the mechanics of MS?
Watch the video on the myschooldc home page
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Raise your hands if you just discovered you are dead last (or next to last) on every. single. waitlist.
We're pretty close to the bottom. We're one of the lowest down the WL at our IB DCPS school too. I can see the allure of NOT having an integrated lottery now. At least with separate lotteries for each charter you at least have the chance of getting a better number at some schools instead of the same crappy number for every school.
while each entrant only gets one number, I thought each number drawn for each school is random? Can anyone explain the mechanics of MS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Raise your hands if you just discovered you are dead last (or next to last) on every. single. waitlist.
We're pretty close to the bottom. We're one of the lowest down the WL at our IB DCPS school too. I can see the allure of NOT having an integrated lottery now. At least with separate lotteries for each charter you at least have the chance of getting a better number at some schools instead of the same crappy number for every school.
Anonymous wrote:Man my DD's number was worse than I thought.