<p>Hi first let me say thank you for starting this forum! I think overall it has been nothing short of essential to many kids (and parents) in supporting them during their search for the right boarding school. The prep school "world" is afterall somewhat a mystery and any help cracking the code is more that helpful. You have probably seen so much activity because of the recent release of admissions letters 3/10 (or waitlistings or rejections). This site has seemed to really help kids deal with the decisions they are receiving, to discuss the pros and cons of many issues, and to provide a place to ask questions. On the downside, often there is bickering between opinionated people or misinformation floating around which sometimes resembles the blind leading the blind. It would be better if subforums for schools were developed or at least an area for parents who have serious questions and a request to leave out the hear say tidbits. Overall, its a great resource but you do have to tread through alot of unhelpful stuff as well.</p>
<p>You should include a chances sub-section, but not for individual schools. Kids would constantly be requesting other schools, and then it would become outrageous--so I don't suggest that.</p>
<p>Thank you for asking, Roger. A section for parents would be great. The kids could go on and read or post too, but it would give us our own space.</p>
<p>Maybe even a parent's cafe for those of us on the brink of nervous breakdown! Oh, wait a minute, that was last week before decisions were sent out! :)</p>
<p>I think some forums for the individual schools would be wonderful. What is missing on here is feedback from kids who are attending the various schools. They are probably busy with homework, but their voices would be valuable to parent and prospective students.</p>
<p>Thanks again for the site. My son would not have even applied to the two fantastic schools he was just accepted to if not for the advice we received on CC!</p>
<p>I'm so glad you started this thread. There have been a lot of posts unrelated to advice, opinions, or facts, so I think it would be great if we could start a "Student's Cafe" in the style of the Parents, High School, and College cafes. Posts such as "congrats to everyone!", etc could be posted there, instead of being mixed in with the main threads.</p>
<p>as well as pointless posts about hannah montana and the jonas brothers, this would really help clear up the board and keep the focus on what it was intended to be on.</p>
<p>I agree with the suggestion of a "student's cafe". I think numerous subforums are not necessary -- many kids start out thinking of applying to only one to two schools and find out that there are many more schools to consider. There is a ton of "chatter" -- I think particularly because of the typical age of applicants. An area there they can just "chat" with each other would be nice. A subforum for chances might also be a good idea.</p>
<p>This forum has provided an inmeasurable amount of support and information for my family. I have learned so much from the other posters on this site--thank you for creating it.</p>
<p>It would be nice to have some sub-forum threads, so that we could find information quickly. Some school threads would be nice. I think there are many great schools out there that do not get much press on this board. If there were a thread for the "2nd tier" (tongue in cheek) schools, it would be great.</p>
<p>Unlike localboy2468, I find 99% of ALL the prepschool posters to be polite and willing to listen to other opinions. I do not think there has been a lot of bickering. Actually, I think we are a well-mannered group!</p>
<p>Yes, as an adult new to the boarding school application process, I have to say thanks to Google for showing me this forum...Despite some of the Hannah Montana chatter, it has been very helpful. I have found everyone willing to try to answer questions. It is great that there are parents of students here, and students at the schools, as well as applicants. Sure, some bickering happens, but that is the same for any message board on any topic. The number of flame wars here seems pretty low.</p>
<p>I think that a couple of sub-forums might be useful, but not necessarily one for each school.... Perhaps more use of "stickies" to keep certain posts up at the top might be useful. One thread/forum that I might propose is for us adults to post advice to other adults who will be managing applications for their children next year. I would have a post on "Start earlier than you think you should."</p>
<p>Thanks again for this forum, and for this question on how to improve it.</p>
<p>This forum is a great resource. I would not create school specific sub forums. Parents & kids cafe may be a good idea. Definitely a chances forum. Other than that I enjoy the broad exchange of ideas.</p>
<p>I have been following this discussion for 2 years, and I was even one of the people who suggested that it should be a separate forum. I thought about breaking it up into different discussion groups. Then I looked at the traffic it generates relative to the college discussions, and I concluded that it would not be the way to go. </p>
<p>There is a seasonality to the hottest topics on the board. As a result, there should be featured topics on the seasonal hot topics. For example, hot topics now include rolling admissions. how to get off a wait list, and how to select the right school. I think there should be a few more stickies such as rating the importance of the application components. While I don't like school ratings, there is always talk about this. A rating schools discussion would be OK. In addition, there should be a stickie about great schools that are not as well known. Because there have been several suggestions for a "Chances" forum along with a "Parent Cafe" and a "Student Cafe," these are probably worth doing.</p>
<p>If you like what I am proposing, let me know. I can make specific suggestions for the seasonal topics to feature along with old discussions that would work. I can also provide specific discussions that can be stickied. </p>
<p>Thank you for starting this forum. It has helped many people.</p>
<p>Thank you for organizing this forum! My family has learned a lot over the last several months and the moral support has been fantastic. Many important topics are discussed here, and the anonymous aspect makes this an invaluable resource for discussing challenging issues. For BS applicants who don't have a private consultant or placement counselor at their school (or even for those who do have these things), the process can seem quite mystifying. We already have one child in BS, and this time around still felt occasionally overwhelmed by so many details (ie merits of different schools, admissions statistics, process for online applications and decisions, merits of SSAT retakes, delivery method of decisions). </p>
<p>Personally, I don't mind sifting through the chatter to find the answers (or support) we are looking for. Some topics could be prioritized, however, to avoid to some of the duplication in the threads.</p>
<p>This forum has been invaluable. I would not want many sub forums. I have noticed that parents will frequently step in to quiet a thread which has gotten out of hand. I think it is this mixed audience which helps to keep things civil. The hanna montana stuff I ascribe to nerves. I am annoyed by the tendency of young posters to start a thread on a topic, without doing a search on that topic first. That is due to youth, however.</p>
<p>Chances
Schools
Cafe (I wouldn't divide it into Parent and Student Cafes.)</p>
<p>and a "museum forum" : Useful Advice for Prep School Applicants
Useful threads from the past could be filed in this forum. Posters could also create reference threads on the eternal topics, such as, "timing, interviews, transcript, application dos and don'ts, SSAT, offline reference materials, do you need a consultant?, which school is right for you?, waitlist, revisit days, and preparing to go to school."</p>
<p>Limit the number of topics that can be posted in one day/hour/etc. See the number of "Andover" related threads from yesterday for the reason why. The kids are desperate for info, but the moderators need to force them to consolidate the freakouts into one/two threads.</p>
<p>I agree with archived perma-threads for important info such as "Visits/Impressions", "Waitlisted--what to do now?", etc. </p>
<p>Also, it would be wonderful if you killed the "master thread of acceptances/rejections/waitlists", which is entirely too difficult to follow (not to mention stupidly set up---alphabetical order forces us to scan EVERYONE'S name, again and again, to find the person who added the info...a simple "add your info to the bottom" makes more sense). Instead, maybe a simple survey quiz, with percentages? Or a running tally by SCHOOL instead? Something, it's nearly useless as it is. </p>
<p>I don't know how it would work, but it would be great to see something that showed acceptances, AND first choices---so that the waitlisters can see how many spots are likely to open up.</p>
<p>We really do not need sub forums for schools. It's only this busy because it's around March 10--5 pages of post within 24 hours! We should have a sub forum for chances, but that's probably it.</p>
<p>Also, I don't think we need more than two or three permanent threads.</p>
<p>allidoiswait-Since I started the Master List of 2012 Acceptances thread, I feel the need to defend it. This is of course, if that is the thread you are referring to!</p>
<p>It is set up in the same manner as the college acceptance threads--by username. It is not "stupidly set up". Many of us have been on the board for several years and know each other by these names. Let's say last November I gave lots of advice to "smartkid64" and I know that she applied to certain schools. Since it is in alpha order, a logical format, and is not as you state "stupidly set up", I can easily go to the thread and look her up to see how she fared.</p>
<p>As far as scanning through everyone to find the new information, well, you just see who posted last and scan alphabetically to that name to find their information. What could be easier or an improvement on that?</p>
<p>If the info was not in alpha order by screen name, you would THEN have to scan through every line to find someone's info since it would NOT be in alpha order! It would be in order of who posted last, which after five or six posts, would be on the next page and in no logical order at all.</p>