\ Maybe this is a different thread, but don't underestimate the value of some time in the work place for some kids before they start school. It can really help them understand the importance of a schedule and how much they'll get paid for different types of jobs. |
The parents are Ivy grads who just couldn't seem to understand that legacy applications aren't what they used to be and that there is much more competition for the limited spots at any really competitive college than there was even 15 years ago. Don't think their son applied to any school not rated in the top 15 - national universities and liberals arts colleges. Their son is no dummy but you have to include safeties. He ended up at a state flagship and later transferred to a top 15. |
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Congrats. We have our fingers crossed for our kid for state flagship.
It is such a gamble that sometimes I feel even safeties are not safeties. |
My DC got into his 3 safeties and in retrospect he was lucky because lots of kids didn't get into those schools. |
| Yay. Daughter chose her school this weekend and two of my three are done. And we will not go broke. |
Thanks for filling in. Not the college counselor's fault, then. A good reminder to all of us not to get too cocky! |
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Just want to agree with the PP who said the admissions process is not the same as it was even 10 years ago. Kids with great grades, scores and ECs are getting turned down at top 25 schools. In order to get into Ivies/top SLACs, kids need a hook, not just grades/scores/ECs. There really has to be something special about your kid, and even then, there's no guarantee, since your brilliant musician (for example) may be up against dozens of equally brilliant musicians this year at this particular school, so your kid doesn't make it. It's almost a crap shoot or a lottery at some of these schools (Stanford).
Anyway, congrats, OP. We have to wait until April because DD is only applying to private schools regular decision. Sigh. But she's mostly applying to match and foundation schools, avoiding the craziness of the Ivies/top 25 colleges. |
My top-10 university hosts "College Admissions Advisory Sessions for Alumni" which I read as "Let's see if we can soften the blow that their kid is NOT getting in here so hopefully we'll keep receiving those annual fund checks". |