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I've received PM in asking for "post-interview" things that parents can do to increase the chance of getting accepted. Since I've found problems in replying via my PM system. I'd like to post my idea here.
In our case, we did not do anything but just waiting till the results was released on Dec 21st. I fully understand the emotions of all the interviewees' parents here. But, what I suggest is unless you know what exactly can add value to your daughters' results. Otherwise, don't take the risk to ruin the school's impression on your daughters. Trust your daughters and trust the school. They know who fit.
Agree with other existing students' mums, girls study happily there despite of high expectations on their overall performance. The high expectations are not only on "paperwork" like tests / dictations but also their level of independence, their mentalities of "I can make it!", their passions in learning. So why do girls still like the school so much? My opinion is because they're the right type that the school selected seriously. They enjoy the school life there. When I asked my daughter whether she likes the school, she reverted that "Definitely, I'm able to learn things every lesson, every day here. And, I know I need to try my best in every area." I recalled what I've experienced when I was young - "enjoying busy".
Before my daughter entered this school, I also heard rumours about rich pupils. Up to now, I can only see the school treats all pupils fairly, its eyes are only on the pupils but not on what vehicles they take every morning.
I'll pray for you all and god always watches over us.
原帖由 tumtum 於 11-11-9 15:15 發表
Oh, I think Mrs. Dai "seriously looked" at me (and not my husband) when my daughter was about to go into her office with her, but she did not "seriously look" at us when they came out of her room. So ...
[ 本帖最後由 leelilili 於 11-11-10 11:02 編輯 ] |
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