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Anonymous:
Come on Betsy, bring it on.

What OUTSIDE or third party did WWASPS hire to determine this rating?  In house doesn't count, it seems it is far from objective.  You know who they hired? Of course you don't, because they didn't hire any outside satistical firm for a FACTUAL survey. Please, you can't count Randy Cooks little email survey as credible.  Well, I guess WWASPS does.

So until you name the objective firm that was hired to determine this success rate, get off your high horse there is NO success rate.  The operative word is objective.

Anonymous:
http://www.purerebuttal.com/Satisfaction.pdf

Looks like this poster didn't read that it's not a "success rate" but a "parent satisfaction rate"

Maybe that would be a question for the Wall firm?

Anonymous:
thanks betsy for leading us to pure again. that dated rebuttal is getting old, the success rate stays a constant. oh sorry parent satisfaction rate. you are right there is a slight difference so answer the quesiton, who is the 3rd party firm that did this rating?

what woudl a pr firm know about this? are they hiring a firm that dose satistics? pr is public relations not surveys. pr is to make them look good, sure htey will use the ken kay randy cook method.

spots is right on. hope you post the story here.

Anonymous:
Quoted from WWASP letter:

"Our high parent satisfaction rate is further evidenced by the fact that we received 1,344 Letters of Appreciation from parents during 2001 and 1,739 Letters of Appreciation from parents during 2002."

What they left out is the fact that one of the seminar homework assignments is to write a letter of appreciation to your child's school, or to WWASP, or to your Family Rep or to all of the above.

So let's recap: There is no independent research that confirms the "satisfation rate" and one of the seminar requirements is to write a letter to the program telling them how wonderful they are. Talk about manipulative....

Judy

Anonymous:
Thanks Judy. Imagine the people when they are tired exhausted etc. from the seminar and then they need to write a letter of appreciation to the program. Write whatever and go to bed.   A great article about the seminars is Breaking the Vow of Secrecy. I think it was on the Intrepidnet site. Can anyone find it for us. I read it a year or so ago.

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