Here you go again.... calm down! I did edit some words there to clarify what I was wanting to say. Sometimes thoughts that sound well in my head does not appear that good on paper... if you know what I mean.Lol, an hour and a half later I was still chuckling at the breeding prowess of a family which enabled someone to have "tons of relatives and immediate family members" in a different country, but I see the post has been edited to a somewhat more sedate "family" as well as taking out some of the more...judgemental aspect. No doubt you have your opinion , and no doubt the families in my town who earn millions of dollars a year and for whom private school fees are petty cash yet still live here to send their kids to the local public schools, see differently. For some people, it's more important to send kids to schools with good placement for ivy and elite colleges and national /Olympic sports teams than those that teach bible stories. But as you said, it's a personal choice. Fwiw, our kids were at religiously-affiliated private schools before we moved to the U.S., so we have nothing against them in principle - and they happened to be the best available schools where we used to live, so that's where we sent the kids. In any case, I think I shall take the suggestion of a PM and stop engaging with you and focus on people who have actually won and actually want to move.
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For some people, it's more important to send kids to schools with good placement for ivy and elite colleges and national /Olympic sports teams than those that teach bible stories.
Congrratulation!!! See not as bad as you thought in the end!APPROVED
Here you go again.... calm down! I did edit some words there to clarify what I was wanting to say. Sometimes thoughts that sound well in my head does not appear that good on paper... if you know what I mean.
Blimey. No pressure, kids!
For some people, it's more important to send kids to schools with good placement for ivy and elite colleges and national /Olympic sports teams than those that teach bible stories
All schools in new Zealand teach sports... ALL OF THEM. Nz is a rugby nation! all kids play rugby or some sort of sport during lunch play.Indeed.
For kids that are very bright, this is a natural choice. But the U.S. college system application process is not quite as simple as "get good grades and you get in", and the school you choose can make a big difference. Similarly, as I'm sure is the case in many countries - I know it was in my old country - certain schools are known for certain sports and athletes often get scouted there. The high school my daughter will attend - which has an excellent college placement record - is also well known for national league players in one particular major sport, and also for Olympic team members in a particular water sport. This means nothing to us, but it does mean a lot to people whose kids are particularly talented in those sports. (Interestingly the kids have to maintain a certain gpa to remain on the sports teams so they can't ignore schoolwork!) I'm sure Australia and New Zealand have particular schools that are well known for rugby and cricket, for example, pretty much the same thing. But yeah, it's a personal choice and different kids will suit different things and different schools. It's absolutely true unfortunately that for the talented, there is huge pressure, as mom will know and as I saw from my sister's college application process too. So a school that has systems in place to help kids (and their parents!!) deal with this pressure is also something to look for.
All schools in new Zealand teach sports... ALL OF THEM. Nz is a rugby nation! all kids play rugby or some sort of sport during lunch play.
Ah I was referring to America here! You have an issue I suggest you see a counsellor .... There is a deep wound in you... and the constant need to put others down or to seek gratification.. I have so many good friends from south Africa and they are not like you. Susie I have noticed a lot of negativity from you...to be honest... you will find yourself very lonely if you continue on this path. I am walking away from this conversation, never to converse with you again. And I know Brit and mom might come to your aid, but I don't care... I will stand for what is right and just. you have no right to say anything negative about Christian education or any other religion for that matter. I feel really sorry that I had to say something like this on a forum which is meant to help people without judgement.Yes, it definitely sounds like you'd be much better off staying in NZ if you win.
Susie I have noticed a lot of negativity from you...to be honest... you will find yourself very lonely if you continue on this path.
Ah I was referring to America here! You have an issue I suggest you see a counsellor .... There is a deep wound in you... and the constant need to put others down or to seek gratification.. I have so many good friends from south Africa and they are not like you. Susie I have noticed a lot of negativity from you...to be honest... you will find yourself very lonely if you continue on this path. I am walking away from this conversation, never to converse with you again. And I know Brit and mom might come to your aid, but I don't care... I will stand for what is right and just. you have no right to say anything negative about Christian education or any other religion for that matter. I feel really sorry that I had to say something like this on a forum which is meant to help people without judgement.
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Dear @alwaysrose123 @SusieQQQ @Sm1smom I sincerely apologize for my question snowball! But on the other hand I got a really frank and honest discussion of the topic, and value all that has been said. It has really made me wake up and think of things in a different light - I have a lot to learn about the US school system - actually not so much the system but the politics and real-world end-effects of the choices made for our kids in the system. Yes, we absolutely do it for the kids. Thanks once again. And for what it is worth - I really appreciate all your candid personal disclosures. It is not easy with strangers in a public forum, and I want you to know that I treat this with a great deal of respect. Thank you. Martin.
Really quite easy.
Couldnt get to level 10 until 7:30am. Waited in the lobby. Went to 10 and did security where they took my phone. Then had my documents checked. Then I was ushered to the elevator with two others and taken to level 59. Took a ticket and waited until my number was called. Greeted by a lovely woman who double checked my paper work again and took my fingerprints. Sat and waited again. Paid the cashier. Sat and waited one last time. I got called up for the interview and was asked about 4 questions. What i planned to do in the US. Asked about my line of work. Asked about my education as it was old school NZqualifications. And about my court records. After a minute he said it was approved. 1 hour in total.
Good luck! Thanks again to anyone who answered my questions. I'm sure there will be more!