Have not/Will not register in 3 of them. Have already "released" the other 3 of them by informing the schools of our decisions. That just left two for now (as for why we have to leave one more, it is because we are still plea for their acceptance of our "younger" daughter in their K.1)
wow....how did you manage the interview schedules. There must be time clash among schools. I remember I had to call some schools to re-arrange interview, some could and some could not re-arrange. And tehre were 3 interviews a day for my son and he said he was tired on teat day
What you have said is very true. We did stick to the rule of only 2 schools per day, with the exception only one morning, during which we have two interviews within the same district with reasonable time gap between them (in our daughter's case, it was 8:45AM and 11:00AM).
And its also true that we had to reschedule some of the schools to other time, and resulted in "No" or "Waiting" from some of the schools affected as listed before.
It involved very tedious and careful planning on parents' part --> It was really hard work for us.
Just never, never made it so for our daughter, and I think that was the key to our daughter's very positive experiences during the whole course of interviews.
原帖由 monkeydog 於 09-12-7 22:57 發表
wow....how did you manage the interview schedules. There must be time clash among schools. I remember I had to call some schools to re-arrange interview, some could and some could not re-arrange. And ...
原帖由 kermitan 於 09-12-8 01:08 發表
What you have said is very true. We did stick to the rule of only 2 schools per day, with the exception only one morning, during which we have two interviews within the same district with reasonable t ...
But of course my wife did the larger part of this endeavour, she is the chief "trainer" for the interview (except for the English part which I would took over) and responsible for briefing our girl about different characteristics of various schools.
I would be the one to mind the time schedules and did the logistics (you know, looking at interview requirements, planning the routes, knowing about how the system works and comparing the schools, etc.).
So it was quite a team work, with the center of which being our lovely daughter of course!!
原帖由 kermitan 於 09-12-11 15:34 發表
Well, I am the father....
But of course my wife did the larger part of this endeavour, she is the chief "trainer" for the interview (except for the English part which I would took over) and responsib ...
I love your daughter so much! My kids (elder sister and younger brother) are also friendly and close, hope they also have good/strong love when they grow up together.