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Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2005-12-09 09:01:00, Anonymous wrote:

"perhaps rather than look for an "easy way out" you should remain a commited parent, I am a graduate of a wwasp program and I can assure you that during my experience there not only was I kept safe and well cared for, but it also greatly changed my life.  If you have any question at all feel free to post them and I will respond asap!"

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MWA is an "easy way out."  If you are a committed parent you will pull her out now.

Nihilanthic:
Id pull the kid out now and make sure your kid is okay, THEN worry about the fucking money.

 :roll:
The wretchedness of religion is at once an expression and a protest against real wretchedness. Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the feeling of a heartless world, just as it is the spirit of unspiritual conditions. It is the opium of the people.
--Karl Marx, German economist and political philosopher
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Anonymous:
I am planning on getting her. I guess that is another question, what is the best way to approach the situation. Just show up unannounced, with no warning to family rep or school. They no that we have some questions regarding acedemic issues. Has anyone gone through this experience??

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2005-12-09 10:35:00, Anonymous wrote:

"I am planning on getting her. I guess that is another question, what is the best way to approach the situation. Just show up unannounced, with no warning to family rep or school. They no that we have some questions regarding acedemic issues. Has anyone gone through this experience??"

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Just come uannounced. If you'll tell them you're going to disenroll her before going, they'll make up some new reason why you have to wait longer before doing that, or why you have to pay more money, or something like that. It's happened before.

Anonymous:
Although those on this board never seem to follow it, I personally believe that "honesty is the best policy."  Like I said before I am a graduate of a wwasp school, other than that I assure you that I am in no way employed or affiliated with that company.  My suggestion is to call your family rep and discuss it with them, if you're not satisfied by that answer ask to speak with the director.  I will warn you that i've have seen over and over again that kids pulled from the programs often are worse then they were before the program, for the simple reason that they feel that they have won, they have beat their parents.  It was obviously a very difficult decision to send your daughter to MWA, and I'm sure there were several underlying reasons for that decision, contrary to the belief of some of the "anti-program" posters this decision to send your child to the program is a great sign of commitment, not only to your child, but to your overall family wellness.     Again if you would like to speak to me personally just post an e-mail adress to contact you at, and I would be glad to e-mail you, or send you my phone number so that I can answer any further questions!

                                 -Proudgrad!

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