Have you (parent) visited every school your child is considering?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Would you be okay with them committing to a school that you have not seen?

No, we haven't and yes, we would.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We visited all the schools DD considered. I would not let her go to a college I have not visited, nor would I let her go to a college she has not visited. We went on two tours, pre and post acceptance, and she chose the school she liked. That worked out for us.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Would you commit to moving (and staying for 4 years) to a place that you had never visited?

That's what I did when I went to college. It worked out fine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We visited all the schools DD considered. I would not let her go to a college I have not visited, nor would I let her go to a college she has not visited. We went on two tours, pre and post acceptance, and she chose the school she liked. That worked out for us.

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Give me break. There is not a damn thing wrong with a parent(s) who want to accompany their kids to visit schools. Whatever works for the family who owes nobody one effing thing.

And I visited many of the colleges my kids were interested in because I was interested too. I did not accompany to the ones where my kids were flown in by the schools and picked up at the airports. I wish I would give two cents what some stranger says how I should conduct the affairs of my family. I would have no qualms telling them where they can stick their helicopter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We visited all the schools DD considered. I would not let her go to a college I have not visited, nor would I let her go to a college she has not visited. We went on two tours, pre and post acceptance, and she chose the school she liked. That worked out for us.

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Give me break. There is not a damn thing wrong with a parent(s) who want to accompany their kids to visit schools. Whatever works for the family who owes nobody one effing thing.

And I visited many of the colleges my kids were interested in because I was interested too. I did not accompany to the ones where my kids were flown in by the schools and picked up at the airports. I wish I would give two cents what some stranger says how I should conduct the affairs of my family. I would have no qualms telling them where they can stick their helicopter.
+ a gazillion!! You tell 'em, girlie!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is not really responsive, but I'll just note that when I went to college, my parents did not visit a single school that I considered. It was too expensive. They sent me, and I mostly got myself from place to place within the northeast corridor, taking Amtrak, cabs, buses, etc. Honestly, I'm not sure what input they could have provided from visiting the schools -- the visits are mostly about getting a "feel" for the student body and school...and that's something the student needs to feel comfortable with, not the parents.
I think the presentations aimed at parents are just huge snow jobs.

+1 I agree. Did my college search, visits, application, testing, entirely on my own.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We visited all the schools DD considered. I would not let her go to a college I have not visited, nor would I let her go to a college she has not visited. We went on two tours, pre and post acceptance, and she chose the school she liked. That worked out for us.

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Give me break. There is not a damn thing wrong with a parent(s) who want to accompany their kids to visit schools. Whatever works for the family who owes nobody one effing thing.

And I visited many of the colleges my kids were interested in because I was interested too. I did not accompany to the ones where my kids were flown in by the schools and picked up at the airports. I wish I would give two cents what some stranger says how I should conduct the affairs of my family. I would have no qualms telling them where they can stick their helicopter.

I agree there's nothing wrong with wanting to visit/accompany on visits. That's not what PP wrote. PP wrote that she would not allow her precious snowflake to attend a University without a visit. That there's some serious helicopter action.
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