In-laws for the weekend. They have no college savings and their high school senior is signed up for

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The social skills the kid is cultivating with regard to the fantasy football stuff will take him far in life and at college. And yes, I'm being completely serious. Don't worry about this kid - he's doing what he wants - he's enjoying life - he's probably got a posse and is athletic and has friends - he will be just fine wherever he goes. And I'm being completely serious. It's the kid working on ACT prep on Thanksgiving night tearing his hair out that I'd worry about.


Any kid with semi-decent ACT/SAT scores can go to State U. for not too much money and have a nice career in comp sci, nursing, engineering, etc. They won't be elite but they will do just fine, with 5% of the stress of OP's kids.


Only the top 10-25% of state school kids become engineers, computer scientists, accountants. You're living in fantasy land. Shit, nearly half of all kids fail out of public colleges - boys are the most at risk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do people really study prep books?

I think it is bizarre you think he would study during thanksgiving weekend.


Yes, people do use prep books. I bet only some seriously anxiety ridden kids were studying ON thanksgiving.

Anonymous
Update: He watched football all day today and tweeted. Grazed on food.

For those saying it's Thanksgiving! It was Thanksgiving on Thursday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Update: He watched football all day today and tweeted. Grazed on food.

For those saying it's Thanksgiving! It was Thanksgiving on Thursday.


And December 10th is 2 weeks away. What is the deal with you, Op?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Update: He watched football all day today and tweeted. Grazed on food.

For those saying it's Thanksgiving! It was Thanksgiving on Thursday.


And December 10th is 2 weeks away. What is the deal with you, Op?


You must really be clueless about what test prep entails. And the requirements for common app. And the requirements for decent outside scholarships.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Update: He watched football all day today and tweeted. Grazed on food.

For those saying it's Thanksgiving! It was Thanksgiving on Thursday.


And December 10th is 2 weeks away. What is the deal with you, Op?


You must really be clueless about what test prep entails. And the requirements for common app. And the requirements for decent outside scholarships.


Because 3 weeks of prep is going to do so much more than 2 weeks of prep? Really?

If the guy has been a serious student in school for years, if he has taken and done well in challenging courses all along. If he retains info and does well on tests....maybe he is better off not over preparing. Maybe he has looked at the ACT prep book already and has things under control.

Anonymous
Why is this so triggering to you OP? Why do you care?
Anonymous
Christ almighty OP, how do you even post to DCUM with that big of a stick up your ass?! I mean you are worse than the average trolling a-hole. Please chill the F out, for the sake of every single person that breathes the same air as you. There is something very wrong with you.
Anonymous
OP, you sound like a real joy.

My DD didn't study for the ACT at all. She wasn't a particularly good student. She got a 31, she is at a decent public university and she's happy.
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