I totally agree with you. You are making my point VERY clearly

! If your kid is going to do this sport & you are supportive of it, why does a parent "need" to know the level the gymnast is going to compete before the coach is ready to make that determination??? It's obvious the gymnast & coach are still working to find the BEST placement...please just be patient. I doubt anyone is trying to keep any major secrets from you! They honestly just want to give your kid time to make it to that next level. They are trying to HELP your child by giving them a chance to move up!!! Let the coach & the child do what they need to do.
I don't understand why the "financial aspect" or "scheduling aspect" would have anything to do with parents needing to have level determination done by a "specific date"? What I'm saying is, that if a child is between 2 levels & the parents need to know right now "for financial reasons" or "scheduling reasons" then maybe this sport isn't for that family. If one of the options is such a hardship, then how will they EVER be able to move forward in this sport?
Just as an example: If the coach were to tell a L6 parent(who has been waiting for a level determination) tomorrow, "Your child is moving to L7 next week". Well, obviously the parent knows tonight the child is in between L6 & L7. So neither level determination should be a HUGE shock. If you can't afford L7 or can't make the meets the optionals have scheduled you know that now...tonight. What would your plans be? We will find a why to make it work for either level or if she's moving up we can't make it work??? If you are going to find a way to make it work either way...then it shouldn't matter to the parents what level she competes. That's what I'm trying to say. Just wait & be prepared for either decision.
I'm like you, I have ALWAYS found a way to make it work for my DD & I'm not saying that it's been easy. But we find a way to make it work no matter what. That's why I don't care that I don't know what level my DD is going to compete. I will make it work no matter what level she does.
This is why I really don't understand this thread? If the parents aren't going to be able to find a way to make it work NO MATTER WHAT LEVEL the child competes. Then what is the point of having your child in this sport?
It shouldn't matter to the parents what level the child is going to compete. Either let it go & let the coach do their job or pin the coach down to a decision, but then don't complain about that decision later. I'm willing to bet you will find out the level in plenty of time before the 1st meet anyway. And no matter level the child competes...the meet sessions aren't determined until a couple of weeks prior to the meet anyway. So unless the 1st meet is this weekend or next, I don't see a problem with letting the gymnast & the coach keep plugging along & doing their thing. When they've decided on the proper level placement, I'm sure you will be the 1st to know. JMHO.
The OP asked it anyone else has been in her situation regarding level determination. I'm a seasoned gym mom who's been through this more than a few times before. I've tried to share what I've learned through some rather difficult times. But now I'm just about ready to stop posting on CB...this place sure has changed

. People used to appreciate advice from parents who had been there & done that. Now I feel like I'm just wasting my time trying to share what I've learned over the years. Good luck to you all! Hope your kids have a great season no matter what level they end up competing.