How does your kid like CC? Mine is very interested. |
| One senior at Bates; kid #2 is a HS junior interested in Swarthmore and Wesleyan |
| Harvard. |
She loves it so much, it’s been a great fit! |
I’d love to know too, thanks! |
We just visited last week. What major? How much merit scholarship? What are they loving? |
| I am insanely impressed that many people with college-aged kids visit this board daily. |
NP, and I can't speak for OP but I know my mother-in-law has plenty of free time to research and dislikes being a part of conversations that are over her head. She'll probably continue to follow the college admissions landscape until all of her grandkids have been admitted. Thankfully, her participation is relatively silent - she just likes understanding the stakes. |
I’m guessing that many are like me and have younger kids applying as well as a college-aged student |
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“ Another Vandy parent. Still on DCUM because very occasionally there is useful grad school info that is current”
Oh my. Time to cut the apron strings & let your kid sink or swim on their own honey. |
| I posted on this thread - 2 kids in college now plus another kid in 11th grade. Can believe we have to live through this college application business for a 3rd time. It gets old. |
There is someone in my neighborhood with a son at Harvard and a daughter at Stanford. |
Thanks! |
Yes. I put that in my prior post. I have a HS junior. I also like forums. I was very active in an MBA admissions forum when I applied back in dinosaur times. People on here are also interested in schools that I've personally attended, my spouse has attended, or that we visited while looking at DC #1's options. And I participate in lots of other subforums on here. It's a relief to be anonymous and not have to be too mindful of username persona. That makes it quicker to visit and post. |
My oldest is a college senior and I have been on DCUM since she was a baby and it was a listserv. It’s hard to quit. |