Distance is definately something important. Make sure your kid knows how long and what it will cost to get to/from the school. My one kid is at a place 3K miles away and it involves 2 flights. It's an 8 hour day from takeoff to landing on a good day. So in reality a 10-12 hour day. So you are not coming home unless it's at least a 4 day weekend. And it means either a redeye or 6am flight going back to school or leaving at 11am and landing at 11pm. But the airport at school is 5-7 min drive from the campus. Versus friends who are similar distance who have 2 flights, but it's a 90 min to 2 hour drive to get to/from the airport. It gets very expensive, especially if the "shuttles for $50-75" are not working when you need them (flight delays and it's too late, so you're in a 2 hour uber back to campus for $250 |
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So much overthinking here. |
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Every kid is different.
For one of ours, location was very important, and they applied ED (and got in) to a great college in that location, and had an ED 2 in mindnfornthat same city if they hadn't gotten I'm (both colleges had their major). For the other, D1 sports was the most important thing (I know, I know, insert eye-roll here even by their parents), and they went to the best D1 school they got into |