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If it's UMD, did she apply early action? Otherwise candidates are not considered for Honors or merit. |
+1 “Top 10” is not the same as top 10 public. WTF? |
A little of me thinks OP was a bored troll on a Saturday night. The detail about being accepted into two top 10s and the comment about struggling to hide their sadness about no honors college both come off as fake. |
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Can you tell me what you think it means? I’m being serious because we are starting the process with my second kid and from what I’ve researched, the honors colleges sound like a huge negative with the exception of early registration. My oldest had no interest in these.
It seems like you need to take an extra class and then live with a smaller group of people instead of mixing with everyone. Am I missing something? This sounds like more work AND restrictive. |
| Fake. Couldn’t get into two Top 10 schools at this juncture. Decisions not out yet and if ED would be attending. |
My did not get any merit from the HC, but did get merit the university and a departmental scholarship. At her HC there is no early registration. There is money for study abroad, an honors councilor, and additional honors classes that are offered. She has to maintain a 3.5.or above gpa and take 2 classes to maintain membership. There are addition additional outside minor and thesis required for a notation on diploma. This isn't appealing to many students. |
| Your state flagship may take students by major to make a balanced incoming class. Her major may be oversaturated with applications or they are looking for kids with multidisciplinary potential or interests and her profile was more focused on one area. See is there is secondary application opurtunities in future years if you/ she is interested in joining. These decisions aren't personal, they are random. If you are looking for affordability and state flagship is that for you, I wouldn't let the HC decision sour that for me if the kid was excited. |
| Agree with previous comments that HC may not matter that much, but also she should ask to be reconsidered for the HC. My kid was offered HC spots at 2 different flagships last March, after being originally admitted in January. |
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+1 And your DD seems smart so she will be successful wherever she attends. Take a deep breath. |
| At UGA, Honors means getting to live in a more centrally located dorm first year and having priority registration for classes. The general buzz is that students who aren’t in Honors still have access to many of the same things as Honors students, and that outside of priority registration, it doesn’t make much of a difference in terms of getting the full UGA academic and social experiences |
What did this post just add to the conversation or OP? lol insecure posters coming out in this thread. |
+1 My kid did honors college for one year, then dropped it. I know other high achieving students who've done the same because it really wasn't worth it to them. I think if your kid doesn't care, you shouldn't really either. Is this really about academics or just your pride? |
My kid chose a "Top 10" public over a "Top 10" private. His choice and he is thriving and loving life. This crushes your "Top 10" fantasy... doesn't it? lol |
My kid is at an Ivy (and accepted to other T10s, 20s too), but didn’t get Echols. He heard how hard it was to get courses so not having early registration immediately dropped UVA from the list. |