Do you have the interview tomorrow?
Not me, I have had all my scheduled interviews until further notice. Impatiently waiting on my exam results starts this weekend, though, so I have that to look forward to.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Do you have the interview tomorrow?
Not me, I have had all my scheduled interviews until further notice. Impatiently waiting on my exam results starts this weekend, though, so I have that to look forward to.
Oh! Well, good luck with the test results!
Hey, sara, did you go to a Friends school growing up?
(Not to try to burn additional leave time or anything, but we may be playing Las Cruces in August on our summer tour. So you totally should come see me if the schedule lines up!)
Amy, nope. Unaffiliated preschool. Public school for 13 years. But private school in my part of the world was pretty much Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic School or some other dodgy (lacked accreditations) christian schools.
Going to a private quaker college, TONS of folk had gone to quaker schools coming up. I haven't heard of many bad ones, they vary in educational styles, but tend towards rigorous but nurturing. Eastern quakers tend to be much less granola-hippy-weird, and tend to have more highly-regarded schools. I really can't think of any out west, though I am sure they exist. But we have one highly regarded even here in B'more.
Damn, Liese, looks like I'll be there in JUNE.
What is a Friends school? And lots of interview~ma to Stephen.
Work is no longer nibbling me from the bottom up. It is into full on gobbling. For the last couple of months, my projects have imploded in order, one after the other. This month - they are double (triple) teaming me. I refuse to do more than 12 hours a day though. That is my line in the sand. I think. At least so far.
For now? Whiskey.
Thanks, sara -- I was just wondering about the perspective of a (hypothetical) former student. I love the school already -- Mom has worked there for five years now (or six? I can't remember) and Sara has attended summer camp there. It's a great place, and the staff is fantastic and the kids are wonderful. She'll be one of only 12 or 13 in her class, which is amazing.
And it's really a gift -- the fifth grade still has open spaces, and the administration suggested that we enroll her, and said scholarships would cover the tuition (which is not even anywhere doable otherwise).
They're Quaker schools, Suzi. Quakers are the Society of Friends (I think).
I refuse to do more than 12 hours a day though. That is my line in the sand. I think. At least so far.
It certainly should be. You should also definitely have whiskey.
Damn, Liese, looks like I'll be there in JUNE.
Hmph.
What is a Friends school?
Society of Friends = Quaker...widely known for the quality of their education.