Well, that's on them. Probably shouldn't have applied ED in the first place if they are having "buyer's remorse" getting accepted to T25 schools. |
In my experience its more of an issue for the kids who EDII, i.e. they try REA at a real first choice, get denied or deferred and then EDII to UChicago, Tufts, Rice etc. only to see their similar peers have great choices in RD. By definition EDII is not about real first choice |
I really have not seen this. RD has been pretty tough past four cycles. There are always exceptions but more kids disappointed than not. Of course, should never ED to a school where one wouldn't be happy to go. |
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Mine graduated in May (college). For us, the relief valve stayed open for a myriad of reasons. Things I didn’t expect. Things he did expect. And vice versa. Can only describe it based on a song. “When all the parts of the puzzle start to look like they fit, then we must remember, they’ll be days like this.” - VM |
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June Graduation party & gift suggestions. July Can’t believe it’s all over. August Where to buy dorm linens & other supplies? Some vicarious moms buying condoms by the ton. Major concern: Magnum or Regular? |
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"Panic at the Disco" "Dork Rumspringa" "Venom or Braggin"
As a triple-Ivy married to a double-Ivy who does not expect our high-stats junior special snowflake to get into the top 15 next year outside of dumb luck, I find this insanely hilarious! I'm going to print this out and hand it to all of my parent friends... |
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OP here
I have something to add. Jan-March - all the parents who are anxiously waiting for decisions, maybe the kids too, loosen their grip on reality, just a smidge. You see it in the open hostility, and aggressiveness, in their responses in the college forum. Even a pretty innocuous thread instantly gets filled with bile. The waiting game is insanely hard. There is a lot of loose anxiety looking for a place to land and drives everyone a little crazy. But maybe get a better hobby than rage posting on DCUM. |
I really did not appreciate how emotionally taxing the waiting game would be until I was in it. I know multiple kids who have committed to safeties or targets, without waiting to hear from reaches they had initially preferred, just to be done. I used to think they were weak, or crazy, but now I get it. |
I think there is a difference between generations. My genZ doesn't give a XXXX when they open the decision letter, they have the ability of viewing and accepting results calmly. The parents often experience accelerated heart beat, sweating, and some emotional shxt after the viewing. Good to have a genZ kid. |
After DC’s reach EA acceptances so far, it’s been a pretty chill January - that is almost over without tapping our watches. I think we just submitted to the process, knowing that time flies and it’ll be here sooner than we think. My only hope is that all decisions come in prior to DCs spring break so we can attend admittedly students days over the break. Some of these “by April 1st” schools are what’s making me nervous. I don’t want to do any cross country visits in 48hrs when DC just had two weeks off for spring break… (and spots being open on those admitted students days, being that they could’ve been booked by previously admitted students in earlier rounds…). |
I think that’s your kid, and good for them, but it’s definitely not the whole generation. |