Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish we got our interview scores right away, just to know if they bombed it or not
If you think your kid's admission (or not) is an indication of a successful or bombed interview then I feel sorry for your kids.
That is how everyone's admission is determined
You miss the point. No one suggested that the interview wasn't how people were "scored" and admissions determined. The point is that the idea that your kid "bombed" it or could in any way have been judged based on a 5 minute interview when no one can explain what the standards are is silly. And you are a terrible parent if you tell your kid they didn't get in because they "interviewed poorly".
I am curious what people think parents should say to their children about why those children and/or their friends did and did not get into Walls. I feel like I had it easy, last year, because my child missed the GPA cutoff. A kid like mine can become a 4.0 student and shrug off Walls as “just 7th grade.” What do you tell a kid who interviewed?
I would just tell my kid the process is totally random. They interview you to confirm your interest in the school and just randomly select from the kids who pass the interview. That is exactly what it feels like. I can’t wait until we are done with DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:hello guys. i really want to get into walls and i want to have a basic understanding of what the questions will be like just so i can lower my anxiety. if anyone is aware of what the questions will be for 2024 applications, it would help a lot if you could list them. thanks.
Anonymous wrote:hello guys. i really want to get into walls and i want to have a basic understanding of what the questions will be like just so i can lower my anxiety. if anyone is aware of what the questions will be for 2024 applications, it would help a lot if you could list them. thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish we got our interview scores right away, just to know if they bombed it or not
If you think your kid's admission (or not) is an indication of a successful or bombed interview then I feel sorry for your kids.
That is how everyone's admission is determined
You miss the point. No one suggested that the interview wasn't how people were "scored" and admissions determined. The point is that the idea that your kid "bombed" it or could in any way have been judged based on a 5 minute interview when no one can explain what the standards are is silly. And you are a terrible parent if you tell your kid they didn't get in because they "interviewed poorly".
I am curious what people think parents should say to their children about why those children and/or their friends did and did not get into Walls. I feel like I had it easy, last year, because my child missed the GPA cutoff. A kid like mine can become a 4.0 student and shrug off Walls as “just 7th grade.” What do you tell a kid who interviewed?
We told ours that it’s pretty arbitrary and essentially a lottery. We said we were proud of him for trying and to think absolutely nothing of it if he doesn’t get in, as that won’t be a reflection on him. He seems to prefer Jackson-Reed anyway or at least to be deeply ambivalent about where he goes to high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish we got our interview scores right away, just to know if they bombed it or not
If you think your kid's admission (or not) is an indication of a successful or bombed interview then I feel sorry for your kids.
That is how everyone's admission is determined
You miss the point. No one suggested that the interview wasn't how people were "scored" and admissions determined. The point is that the idea that your kid "bombed" it or could in any way have been judged based on a 5 minute interview when no one can explain what the standards are is silly. And you are a terrible parent if you tell your kid they didn't get in because they "interviewed poorly".
I am curious what people think parents should say to their children about why those children and/or their friends did and did not get into Walls. I feel like I had it easy, last year, because my child missed the GPA cutoff. A kid like mine can become a 4.0 student and shrug off Walls as “just 7th grade.” What do you tell a kid who interviewed?