This! You should have prepared your student in high school if you didn't think they would be ready. Why didn't you intervene then? Now it's time for the workforce or to find an alternative pathway. It doesn't sound like your child would thrive in a traditional 4 year setting even with a gap year. If I were you, I would be looking at programs that incorporate training with a living wage. Sometimes a paycheck is enough motivation. |
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Oh for heaven’s sake. Enough with the punitive posts. Gap years are ordinary. They are completely in line with our best scientific understanding of brain development. Colleges support them, and often actively encourage them. And for good reason.
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DP. We have a kid with a blah attitude towards homework and grades but definitely wants to go to college, that too a large public, and has gotten into a few Publics.
We would like him to take a gap year or at least consider a private uni. but he wants the party/football experience. What would y'all recommend? |
Frostburg State University |
DS worked for 4 months to fund the rest of his gap year. I was pretty stoked when I tried to help him with plane tickets and travel arrangements and he said “No thanks, I’ve bought tickets and arranged housing.” It made me much more confident that he’d succeed in college on the other side of the continent. |
Wow, this surprises me. I know MANY people who had really successful gap years, myself included and it was a year & a half! Went to a highly ranked SLAC in New England, graduated in 3;5 yrs, went on to a masters program after that and work at an international organization. My gap year shaped my life in amazing ways. |
terrible advice. then he doesnt want to go and would drop out. |
Didnt post but my highly ranked SLAC also encouraged gap years while in the middle of ones college career. Many of the takers returned and produced the best honors thesis or did some of the best undergrad research/papers/films/art. |
It's really not a "gap year" High school ends at 16 and most kids enroll in some type of apprenticeship program after or get a job between 16-18 until they start College at 18. High school ends at 17/18 here. No one starts a "gap year" after they are legally adults. |
What did they do during their gap years? What universities did they attend after? Did they start College at the age of 20 then? |
Did he applied to College at all? A gap year would not include attending community college, that would be a "instead of" University he's attending CC. Many people send kids away to college to find themselves. If he's not interested in College, he won't be later either... If you wait for him to "find himself" and discover something he's passionate about, it might not happen for years if he finds "it" at all. |