| It is only stressful if you are applying to top ten schools. Otherwise it does not really matter. |
Probably more like if you are applying to top 40 schools. Maybe more. Any school which admits less than 30% of all applicants should be included in the stress inducing category in my opinion. How many colleges and universities have an admit rate of 30% or less ? |
| About 70 colleges & universites admit less than 30% of all applicants each year. |
Yes, us too. Had to assist with choices and feedback to try to get into a school where DD would qualify for need aid or max merit aid. |
Same. Having a safety that they would be happy to attend in the bag early made a huge difference in DC’s stress level (and mine). |
Amen. |
The fundamental problem is that a lot of parents here think they’re so brilliant, and go on and on about majoring in CS at a T30 school, but are actually dumb as rocks. They’ve never taken high school precalculus, let alone a physics class for majors at a top school. So, they have no idea whatsoever how U.S. higher education works. Then they use their massive idiocy to shoehorn their poor, stupid, disorganized kids into selective schools, like pine sticks into a wood chipper. |
+1 hear hear!! |
Please tell me you're not an educator or in any other helping profession. Or have any contact with anyone under the age of 30, for that matter. Good grief! |
Your experience is very foreign to me. I've been through it twice and neither time was it particularly stressful. Obviously there are uncertainties but the stress you describe seems unusual and can't in any way be good for your child, who presumably is bearing the brunt of the workload. |
| You mentioned me or I several times in your post. Why not let them drive the process and find a school that they will be happy and healthy at. They will be fine there. All this reach and trying to keep up with everyone else is causing the stress. |
| You're not even at the stage where you kid is receiving acceptances and rejections. Save the stress for that. |
+100 This is true. |
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Calm down OP. I have a rising senior and we don’t even have a list yet. He is not even finished with ACT/SAT testing.
You are already ahead of the curve. |
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Gosh people are so mean! Of course it’s stressful the first time around. Try not to come on DCUM too much in this time. With a little distance, once your kid gets in and is happy somewhere, this forum is actually humorous.
Apply now to a school with a rolling application that your DC Z will probably get into. Nice to have that in your back pocket. Just because people say to apply to 9 (3 safety, 3 fit, 3 reach) doesn’t mean you have to apply to that many. Say to yourself- they’re going to go somewhere and it’s all ok. Read Frank Bruno’s book- Where you go is not who you are -or something like that. Good luck, OP. Now don’t come back to DCUM for a while! 😊 |