How aren’t you tied to their finances if you don’t have your own money? I guess you could take our ridiculous amount of loans. I am asking this seriously because this is where we are - we can give you a 100% paid state education or you can take that money and supplement with your own loans to get something different. |
Why would you name one school but not the other ? Doesn't really matter in this case as we all know that the other school was Yale. |
The important aspect to consider is the reason or reasons why one--parent or student--prefers one school over another. |
Except it doesn’t always help. |
Oh grow up. |
In this case, let him pick. Perhaps he wants to try something new. They aren’t so wildly different quality-wise it will matter. |
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Because your view that it’s such a big decision isn’t objectively true and inserts an unnecessary element of stress and drama. |
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DS1 - Applied to a bunch a schools I never envisioned him attending, mainly due to distance and how far away from home. I tried to get him to not apply, but he did anyway.
He was accepted to one of those schools. They accepted him into a great honors program. We flew out for admitted students day. They did a great job (btw - it wasn’t the most flashy day in comparison to others). The school really wanted him - program director sent handwritten notes. I ultimately was swayed it was a great school and the right option for him. |
Yea OP you are all over this board and your stress and interference is palpable. All three of these schools are fine. Better than fine. Strong and peer schools. He can’t go wrong. Butt out man! |
I think it depends on the kid. My DD was insistent that she do her application 99% by herself (she only asked us with help for the parent questions - she wasn’t sure what degrees we each had). We recommended a few schools she may want to apply to but she picked most herself. She has now narrowed it down to 2 and really hasn’t asked for our input. She wants the decision to be hers. If she asked for our opinion (which I’m pretty sure she won’t), we’re happy to give it. Otherwise she’s in a better position to decide where she thinks she’ll be happiest. |
| We were involved or provided feedback on each of the schools our student applied to. Once the applications and results started coming in we asked that our student track the financial aspect of each school and rank their interest in each. They quickly developed a list of the top 4 - all within our financial means and all "preapproved" by us. The final decision was theirs and while we might have had our own opinions of their choice, we allowed them to accept the school they felt they wanted to attend. Did I have some reservations? Yes, but ultimately they are the ones that have to live there and work hard for 4 years. It should be someplace they want to be. We left our opinions to ourselves. |
I think it was the more urban feel near the capitol as well as the cold. Loved the lake but thought rest of the campus wasn’t as nice as the schools they applied to. |
Well you know that his spouse will be in charge then, right? |
Jeez, & I thought having a parent die was tough. But Princeton? That’s brutal. |
My heart skipped a beat when I read PP’s post. Praying hard right now. I hope she finds peace. |