Anonymous wrote:Thanks. If the first interviews are on 24th, I would expect the emails to go out to the 500 prospective students this Thursday. From my past experience, SWW always seemed to interview in order of test scores (probably how they ranked them prior to interviews). I wonder if they will follow a similar approach based on GPA ranks?
Anonymous wrote:A little more info from the Walls request for student interviewers: all 500 interviews will take place via Microsoft Teams on the following dates/times:
Wednesday, February 24 - 12:00 pm-6:00 pm
Saturday, February 27 - 10:00 am-4:00 pm
Monday, March 1 - 4:00 pm-6:45 pm
Saturday, March 6 - 10:00 am-4:00 pm
Monday, March 8 - 4:00 pm-6:45 pm
Wednesday, March 10 - 12:00 pm-6:00 pm
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because Walls was not able to administer their exam this year, the interview carries much more weight. Having some sense of if/when interviews will happen won’t change the process but it would help people feel less anxious.
Um interviews will happen. How does knowing that obvious fact help with your anxiety? There is no preparation for the interview other than reading up about the school and any materials they send to interviewees.
It would be great to know if my kid gets an interview. She has other schools to consider (DCPS) and is getting nervous. She’s 13.
There is a full month until the lottery apps are closed - she can make changes up until then. It is stressful, but good practice fro college which will be here before you know it.
I know this and you know this but she is 13 and has had a full year of DL and she is discouraged and burnt out. She would like to know if she even got an interview at Walls so she might qualify to have her name pulled out of the lottery hat. She realizes all her hard work will only get her so far in DCPS and then it’s just a crap shoot. So yes, she has an idea of what it’s like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because Walls was not able to administer their exam this year, the interview carries much more weight. Having some sense of if/when interviews will happen won’t change the process but it would help people feel less anxious.
Um interviews will happen. How does knowing that obvious fact help with your anxiety? There is no preparation for the interview other than reading up about the school and any materials they send to interviewees.
It would be great to know if my kid gets an interview. She has other schools to consider (DCPS) and is getting nervous. She’s 13.
There is a full month until the lottery apps are closed - she can make changes up until then. It is stressful, but good practice fro college which will be here before you know it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because Walls was not able to administer their exam this year, the interview carries much more weight. Having some sense of if/when interviews will happen won’t change the process but it would help people feel less anxious.
Um interviews will happen. How does knowing that obvious fact help with your anxiety? There is no preparation for the interview other than reading up about the school and any materials they send to interviewees.
It would be great to know if my kid gets an interview. She has other schools to consider (DCPS) and is getting nervous. She’s 13.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because Walls was not able to administer their exam this year, the interview carries much more weight. Having some sense of if/when interviews will happen won’t change the process but it would help people feel less anxious.
Um interviews will happen. How does knowing that obvious fact help with your anxiety? There is no preparation for the interview other than reading up about the school and any materials they send to interviewees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because Walls was not able to administer their exam this year, the interview carries much more weight. Having some sense of if/when interviews will happen won’t change the process but it would help people feel less anxious.
Um interviews will happen. How does knowing that obvious fact help with your anxiety? There is no preparation for the interview other than reading up about the school and any materials they send to interviewees.
DP but for us it will primarily be helpful to know if our child will not be interviewed, ie will not be admitted.
I think this is the issue at hand. People are curious if their kid will make the cut for an interview.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because Walls was not able to administer their exam this year, the interview carries much more weight. Having some sense of if/when interviews will happen won’t change the process but it would help people feel less anxious.
Um interviews will happen. How does knowing that obvious fact help with your anxiety? There is no preparation for the interview other than reading up about the school and any materials they send to interviewees.
DP but for us it will primarily be helpful to know if our child will not be interviewed, ie will not be admitted.
Anonymous wrote:Because Walls was not able to administer their exam this year, the interview carries much more weight. Having some sense of if/when interviews will happen won’t change the process but it would help people feel less anxious.