| This is absolutely just a vent post since this waiting feels like such a long slog. I have twins and both got into safeties but they still have almost two more months to wait on deferral/RDs. They're doing ok with it but it feels so unsettling to me. And then it will be a rush to visit admitted student days in April, make decisions, etc. I know it's all part of the process -- and again I'm just whining since I can't do it anywhere else -- but I've lost any of the college excitement with all this waiting. Vent over. |
| It’s a long process. See if you can get pumped about the safeties and envision those and then just see how it plays out. |
Why does the parent have to get pumped about the safeties? They’re not going to the schools. OP is identifying too much with their kids’ lives. |
| We applied early and knew by the end of Nov. I don’t understand why students wait. Do you? |
Another mom of twins here. One got into a safety and the other did not (the safeties are state schools that have not released their decisions yet). I'm tired of the waiting game as well. Also, my kids do not want to go to the same school either so they applied to a ridiculous number of schools. Here's hoping that April 1st comes soon. |
It’s a marathon, not a sprint. |
“We applied early”? Did you apply to college too? |
DP, but kid applied early, was rejected SCEA and deferred at three other schools. |
glad we have this strong, supportive community to vent, eh? Waiting is for THE BIRDS. Sending love to all the kiddos deferred from early rounds. Especially with more and more kids knowing earlier and earlier -- it's ROUGH. Hang in there fam! |
As in family. Parents are paying the tuition. |
Yeah, of course they are. Doesn’t change the fact that it’s the kid’s process and the kid’s life. But you know — you’ve got OP up there stressing about her kids’ applications seemingly more than they are. |
Ivywise has a compilation of regular decision release dates (https://www.ivywise.com/blog/regular-decision-notification-dates/) that include last year's actual dates and this year's official word from each school (usually conservative, such as "by April 1"). Assuming no change from last year -- Ivy day was 3/27 last year and is 3/26 this year so a somewhat reliable assumption -- my kid's earliest notification will be 3/13 by WashU. That's 32 freaking loooong days away
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Oh give it a rest. Parents can be just as invested (or not, in your case) whether they like to or not. To each their own. |
They can. But it doesn’t make it healthy. I’m so happy my parents didn’t participate in my application process at all. I plan to stay out of my kid’s process. |
I'm so up in my kid's process I'm wearing it as a hat! |