| Or did you make them? |
| Mine will next year, and no, despite not being happy about it I won’t make them. |
| Why would you force that? |
| Yes. My kid refuses to apply to cold weather schools. Has no interest. |
| Mine applied to two in cold weather states but was actively voting against them the entire time. In CA now. |
No, my DD only wants to apply to cold-weather schools! She hates the heat and so many West Coast dorms have non-existent or non-effective AC for 90 degree days which is her absolute nightmare. She wants a cozy Hogwarts-style college experience, not a lazy river. |
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For DC it’s less about cold and more about whether the place is gray and rainy for a significant period. U Rochester would be very appealing but the weather is not, for example. DC needs regular sunlight.
And no, I would not force my kid to apply anywhere they didn’t want to be, whatever the reason. They aren’t going to be successful if they are miserable. There are thousands of colleges, why force anything? |
| DC wants warm but I think they should apply to Boston schools for the opportunities |
| Yes, I shut down DC's silly protestation and sent him to Mich Tech |
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She didn’t wind up there, but my daughter fell in love with 2 schools in MI - one was Northern MI, of all places!
The farthest south she applied was VA. There were reasons. She ultimately chose a school in MA. |
| We had the opposite; our kid only wanted cold. She had a very specific "wish list" and cutting out schools in the south or the west made her list very small. We made her look at one school in the south and one in the west to give her more options. She loved the school in the west and was OK that it didn't have four seasons. Could not do the south. In the end, she ended up in an extremely cold place as she wanted, but at least she was able to expand her horizons by looking at a few additional places. |
| No, there are too many excellent cold weather schools to just cross off like that. They would be silly. |
When our DD was 10, she declared that she disliked Boston while we were visiting her aunt (and she does like her aunt). When we were college visiting, she was excited to visit Boston area schools. We were there an hour and then she said, "you know what, I remember now that I don't like Boston." Ha. She found it too big of a city. |
Hogwarts is the lazy river. |
| The pampering of children continues. What happens when they get a job offer in Chicago? I guess staying in the DC area and being unemployed is more desirable. |