Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are these AOS/AET really helpful for students to get into good collages?
I dont think so.
AOS parent.
Anonymous wrote:Are these AOS/AET really helpful for students to get into good collages?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They said, "AOL is a very competitve process. Each middle school is allotted a certain number of seats for AET and AOS based on the size of the middle school and the total number of applicants from a school.The Admissions Office does not release the information you are seeking. The LCPS school board does release cohort data later in the fall at a school board meeting. That data is posted in Board Docs for public access." My son recieved an offer from AOS the day after the AOL admissions officer responded.
Surprised you got a response even when the admissions office has been closed.
"My son received an offer " was a good touch to your lie
For you information I sent the email quite I while ago, prior to the AOL admission offices closure. For record, my son did recieve an offer from AOS and they did indeed send that email as a response to my question.
Well, you better be the last person whining about quotas. It just took some parental complaining to get your kid a spot at AOS. Only the best and brightest.
That's not how it works, a parent cannot influence the waitlist processs. His child must have just been next on the waitlist.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter from Eagle Ridge just recieved an offer from AET.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They said, "AOL is a very competitve process. Each middle school is allotted a certain number of seats for AET and AOS based on the size of the middle school and the total number of applicants from a school.The Admissions Office does not release the information you are seeking. The LCPS school board does release cohort data later in the fall at a school board meeting. That data is posted in Board Docs for public access." My son recieved an offer from AOS the day after the AOL admissions officer responded.
Surprised you got a response even when the admissions office has been closed.
"My son received an offer " was a good touch to your lie
For you information I sent the email quite I while ago, prior to the AOL admission offices closure. For record, my son did recieve an offer from AOS and they did indeed send that email as a response to my question.
Well, you better be the last person whining about quotas. It just took some parental complaining to get your kid a spot at AOS. Only the best and brightest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They said, "AOL is a very competitve process. Each middle school is allotted a certain number of seats for AET and AOS based on the size of the middle school and the total number of applicants from a school.The Admissions Office does not release the information you are seeking. The LCPS school board does release cohort data later in the fall at a school board meeting. That data is posted in Board Docs for public access." My son recieved an offer from AOS the day after the AOL admissions officer responded.
Surprised you got a response even when the admissions office has been closed.
"My son received an offer " was a good touch to your lie
For you information I sent the email quite I while ago, prior to the AOL admission offices closure. For record, my son did recieve an offer from AOS and they did indeed send that email as a response to my question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They said, "AOL is a very competitve process. Each middle school is allotted a certain number of seats for AET and AOS based on the size of the middle school and the total number of applicants from a school.The Admissions Office does not release the information you are seeking. The LCPS school board does release cohort data later in the fall at a school board meeting. That data is posted in Board Docs for public access." My son recieved an offer from AOS the day after the AOL admissions officer responded.
Surprised you got a response even when the admissions office has been closed.
"My son received an offer " was a good touch to your lie
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They said, "AOL is a very competitve process. Each middle school is allotted a certain number of seats for AET and AOS based on the size of the middle school and the total number of applicants from a school.The Admissions Office does not release the information you are seeking. The LCPS school board does release cohort data later in the fall at a school board meeting. That data is posted in Board Docs for public access." My son recieved an offer from AOS the day after the AOL admissions officer responded.
Surprised you got a response even when the admissions office has been closed.
"My son received an offer " was a good touch to your lie
Yeah, and on top of that, the admissions office is very careful not to use AOL as a broad term like this. MATA isn't a very competitive process.
And AOS offers are going out like candy this year.
they give offer like that if the waitlist
people send an email ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They said, "AOL is a very competitve process. Each middle school is allotted a certain number of seats for AET and AOS based on the size of the middle school and the total number of applicants from a school.The Admissions Office does not release the information you are seeking. The LCPS school board does release cohort data later in the fall at a school board meeting. That data is posted in Board Docs for public access." My son recieved an offer from AOS the day after the AOL admissions officer responded.
Surprised you got a response even when the admissions office has been closed.
"My son received an offer " was a good touch to your lie
Yeah, and on top of that, the admissions office is very careful not to use AOL as a broad term like this. MATA isn't a very competitive process.
And AOS offers are going out like candy this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They said, "AOL is a very competitve process. Each middle school is allotted a certain number of seats for AET and AOS based on the size of the middle school and the total number of applicants from a school.The Admissions Office does not release the information you are seeking. The LCPS school board does release cohort data later in the fall at a school board meeting. That data is posted in Board Docs for public access." My son recieved an offer from AOS the day after the AOL admissions officer responded.
Surprised you got a response even when the admissions office has been closed.
"My son received an offer " was a good touch to your lie
Anonymous wrote:They said, "AOL is a very competitve process. Each middle school is allotted a certain number of seats for AET and AOS based on the size of the middle school and the total number of applicants from a school.The Admissions Office does not release the information you are seeking. The LCPS school board does release cohort data later in the fall at a school board meeting. That data is posted in Board Docs for public access." My son recieved an offer from AOS the day after the AOL admissions officer responded.