Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Handwritten note from a top three school thanking us for interest. Is that a good or bad sign?
We didn't receive a handwritten note from the "top 3" (though we didn't apply to all of them - just a few). I'd take it as a good sign.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Going back to the topic. If you have a child applying for HS what language did you use to talk to your child about seeing the decisions?
I spoke to them in French, which helped buffer the pain as she does not really understand it well.
Anonymous wrote:Handwritten note from a top three school thanking us for interest. Is that a good or bad sign?
Anonymous wrote:Handwritten note from a top three school thanking us for interest. Is that a good or bad sign?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Going back to the topic. If you have a child applying for HS what language did you use to talk to your child about seeing the decisions?
I spoke to them in French, which helped buffer the pain as she does not really understand it well.
Anonymous wrote:Going back to the topic. If you have a child applying for HS what language did you use to talk to your child about seeing the decisions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Realistically I’m probably going to be at my desk trying to work but actually checking every five minutes. I suspect my husband will be doing the same from his office. We both WFH on Fridays so someone will probably just yell decisions from across the house. We’ve agreed to not obsess over it in front of DD (she’s 4) so we’ll try to turn off the anxiety by 5 to go pick her up.
I feel bad for your kid that you’re both this stressed over this at 4.
Have you applied for a kid? If not, be quiet. It's stressful even for the most chill people.
DP. No, I haven’t applied. We just send our child to public school with the rest of the unclean heathens. I do hope you make it in somewhere. Because what would happen if you didn’t???
There’s something really sick about you coming into this thread just to crap on people.
I’m just keeping tabs on what the elite are saying about us low life’s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
NP who is also concerned about your level of stress on a 4 year old. And yes, I do care where my child goes to school. She attends public in the Whitman cluster so we’re doing fine, thanks!
..And yet, here you are..trolling on the private school forum.
Anonymous wrote:Our school prospects say no letters will come, only Ravenna. Our Catholic obviously was not in Ravenna. Thanks for tip that kids can tell if you looked!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heads up: once you open the decision page for a school in Ravenna, it will indicate that the decision has been read, so if your child asks you to wait to look at decisions in Ravenna together, but you can't wait and check without them, Ravenna will show you've already looked...
Ty for the tip.
What do parents of older kids usually do? Do they open the letters with their child there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Realistically I’m probably going to be at my desk trying to work but actually checking every five minutes. I suspect my husband will be doing the same from his office. We both WFH on Fridays so someone will probably just yell decisions from across the house. We’ve agreed to not obsess over it in front of DD (she’s 4) so we’ll try to turn off the anxiety by 5 to go pick her up.
I feel bad for your kid that you’re both this stressed over this at 4.
Have you applied for a kid? If not, be quiet. It's stressful even for the most chill people.
DP. No, I haven’t applied. We just send our child to public school with the rest of the unclean heathens. I do hope you make it in somewhere. Because what would happen if you didn’t???
There’s something really sick about you coming into this thread just to crap on people.
I’m just keeping tabs on what the elite are saying about us low life’s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Realistically I’m probably going to be at my desk trying to work but actually checking every five minutes. I suspect my husband will be doing the same from his office. We both WFH on Fridays so someone will probably just yell decisions from across the house. We’ve agreed to not obsess over it in front of DD (she’s 4) so we’ll try to turn off the anxiety by 5 to go pick her up.
I feel bad for your kid that you’re both this stressed over this at 4.
Have you applied for a kid? If not, be quiet. It's stressful even for the most chill people.
DP. No, I haven’t applied. We just send our child to public school with the rest of the unclean heathens. I do hope you make it in somewhere. Because what would happen if you didn’t???
There’s something really sick about you coming into this thread just to crap on people.