Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see that the GDS open house is not until mid-November and the Maret open house is not until mid-December. What thoughts do experienced GDS and Maret parents have regarding the wisdom of doing a tour BEFORE the open house?
Suggestions on what DS should wear for a tour of GDS?
Is this OP?
Why does it matter? Is it THAT important for you to know that your judgmental posts have been read?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see that the GDS open house is not until mid-November and the Maret open house is not until mid-December. What thoughts do experienced GDS and Maret parents have regarding the wisdom of doing a tour BEFORE the open house?
Suggestions on what DS should wear for a tour of GDS?
We were told that they should wear whatever they are comfortable in. Tshirt and jeans are fine. Dressier fine, too, if that's what DS likes.
I'd stay away from coat and tie, which might suggest that you don't understand GDS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine is a terrible song. I mean, just listen to it.
agreed. It is musically uninteresting. The lyrics are slightly more interesting, but only slightly.
Rolling Stone ranked "Imagine" number 3 on its list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time." The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation named "Imagine" the greatest song in the past 100 years as voted by listeners on the show 50 Tracks. Virgin Radio conducted a UK favorite song survey in December 2005, and listeners voted "Imagine" number 1. Australians selected it the greatest song of all time.
Jimmy Carter said, "in many countries around the world—my wife and I have visited about 125 countries—you hear John Lennon's song 'Imagine' used almost equally with national anthems."
But the anonymous moms and music critics of DC are NOT impressed.
Is your insight into private schools as flawed as your taste in music?
Um, does Jimmy Carter know it has the line "Imagine there's no countries?"
I know people love the song. But its really terrible. Lots of people agree with me. Trite, overwrought, lyrics that scream "deep" but really make no sense and incredibly simplistic music.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GDS is secular and can work well for bright kids who aren't interested in sports. Please don't nix your kid's chance of getting in by presenting him they way you did here. If he's smart, his test scores will indicate that. Focus on other things in the application and interview.
test scores only show so much
It's true that test scores only show so much, but if the scores aren't good, all the more reason not to oversell your kid's brights, so you don't come off as deluded, in addition to exasperating.
If test scores don't reveal the full extent of brightness, how would "not good" test scores make a belief in a DC's brightness "delusional?" Either the test scores are definitive or they are not.
Which area schools blindly (and mindlessly) rely upon test scores exclusively to assess brightness?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see that the GDS open house is not until mid-November and the Maret open house is not until mid-December. What thoughts do experienced GDS and Maret parents have regarding the wisdom of doing a tour BEFORE the open house?
Suggestions on what DS should wear for a tour of GDS?
We were told that they should wear whatever they are comfortable in. Tshirt and jeans are fine. Dressier fine, too, if that's what DS likes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see that the GDS open house is not until mid-November and the Maret open house is not until mid-December. What thoughts do experienced GDS and Maret parents have regarding the wisdom of doing a tour BEFORE the open house?
Suggestions on what DS should wear for a tour of GDS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine is a terrible song. I mean, just listen to it.
agreed. It is musically uninteresting. The lyrics are slightly more interesting, but only slightly.
Rolling Stone ranked "Imagine" number 3 on its list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time." The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation named "Imagine" the greatest song in the past 100 years as voted by listeners on the show 50 Tracks. Virgin Radio conducted a UK favorite song survey in December 2005, and listeners voted "Imagine" number 1. Australians selected it the greatest song of all time.
Jimmy Carter said, "in many countries around the world—my wife and I have visited about 125 countries—you hear John Lennon's song 'Imagine' used almost equally with national anthems."
But the anonymous moms and music critics of DC are NOT impressed.
Is your insight into private schools as flawed as your taste in music?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see that the GDS open house is not until mid-November and the Maret open house is not until mid-December. What thoughts do experienced GDS and Maret parents have regarding the wisdom of doing a tour BEFORE the open house?
Suggestions on what DS should wear for a tour of GDS?
Is this OP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine is a terrible song. I mean, just listen to it.
agreed. It is musically uninteresting. The lyrics are slightly more interesting, but only slightly.
Rolling Stone ranked "Imagine" number 3 on its list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time." The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation named "Imagine" the greatest song in the past 100 years as voted by listeners on the show 50 Tracks. Virgin Radio conducted a UK favorite song survey in December 2005, and listeners voted "Imagine" number 1. Australians selected it the greatest song of all time.
Jimmy Carter said, "in many countries around the world—my wife and I have visited about 125 countries—you hear John Lennon's song 'Imagine' used almost equally with national anthems."
But the anonymous moms and music critics of DC are NOT impressed.
Is your insight into private schools as flawed as your taste in music?